Bounce emails in outlook 2003 like in express

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Wayne & Kerri Anne

Hi All

Is it possible to bounce emails back like you can in outlook express with
outlook 2003?

If you can how do you do it


Kind Regards
Wayne
 
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Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

No.

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After furious head scratching, Wayne & Kerri Anne asked:

| Hi All
|
| Is it possible to bounce emails back like you can in outlook express
| with outlook 2003?
|
| If you can how do you do it
|
|
| Kind Regards
| Wayne
 
M

Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

No.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Wayne & Kerri Anne asked:

| Hi All
|
| Is it possible to bounce emails back like you can in outlook express
| with outlook 2003?
|
| If you can how do you do it
|
|
| Kind Regards
| Wayne
 
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Vanguard

in message
Is it possible to bounce emails back like you can in outlook express
with outlook 2003?


You never bounced anything in Outlook Express. You sent NEW mails
(outside the mail session that accepted the original mail) while
pretending to be the mail server. You are not the mail server and your
fake NDRs (non-delivery reports) can be distinguished from those that
the mail server sends out. You wasted more bandwidth sending bogus NDRs
that would afflict innocents who had nothing to do with the junk mail
that you received (you think spammers really use their own e-mail
address?). Bogus NDRs can be recognized as such because they were not
sent by the mail server and are sent sometime AFTER the mail session
during which the mail got delivered. Only boobs who don't think out the
entire process believe that bogus bounces do any good when all they do
is waste more bandwidth, waste more mail server resources, waste disk
space, and impact innocents with bogus NDRs which, by the way, can be
reported as spam so you will get blacklisted for your irresponsible act.
Grow up and learn to be a responsible netizen!
 
V

Vanguard

in message
Is it possible to bounce emails back like you can in outlook express
with outlook 2003?


You never bounced anything in Outlook Express. You sent NEW mails
(outside the mail session that accepted the original mail) while
pretending to be the mail server. You are not the mail server and your
fake NDRs (non-delivery reports) can be distinguished from those that
the mail server sends out. You wasted more bandwidth sending bogus NDRs
that would afflict innocents who had nothing to do with the junk mail
that you received (you think spammers really use their own e-mail
address?). Bogus NDRs can be recognized as such because they were not
sent by the mail server and are sent sometime AFTER the mail session
during which the mail got delivered. Only boobs who don't think out the
entire process believe that bogus bounces do any good when all they do
is waste more bandwidth, waste more mail server resources, waste disk
space, and impact innocents with bogus NDRs which, by the way, can be
reported as spam so you will get blacklisted for your irresponsible act.
Grow up and learn to be a responsible netizen!
 

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