This is first good reason not to bounce spam. Another is than when mail is
delivered
spammer knows that name exists if mail system not uses relay.
(Relaying - mail is initially received by one server then possibly scanned
against
viruses and then resent to your e-mail server.) if relay server is used case
MailWasher
bouncing may make spamming worse because little analyzing bounced back
headers,
easily automated, show not only that actually name exists but also that
address is one
what you use not some throw away addresses. So _don't bounce_ spam.
Toomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Shkabara" <[log in to unmask]>
> I have had the same problem. You would need to inspect the e-mail header to
> figure out what is happening. However, I suspect that your e-mail address
> has been hijacked - someone is using your e-mail as a return address for
> some spam. To the recipient it looks like you sent the message. Spammers
> apparently do this to make spam look like legitimate e-mail.
>
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