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If only.... - Version: 3.4.3, 12/11/2007 07:21PM PST
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ActionAmerica.orgIf only spammers would use such a tool, to handle bounces. Unfortunately, only a few bother. However, my experience seems to indicate that a very, very small amount of spammers actually do remove addresses of bounced email from their lists.
I use Bouncer for Entourage to automatically bounce all of the spam that SpamSieve finds, once an hour. I have set up special "Postmaster" email accounts, for Bouncer to use, so the bounced email comes from postmaster@somedomain.com, just like real bounces.
When I began using Bouncer, I saw about a 10% drop in quarantined email, over about 3 months. Then, my spam stabilized and slowly began to climb, as before. When I was traveling for several months, I was using a costly wireless connection and turned off Bouncer for that time. After several months, my spam had begun to grow in number, somewhat faster. Upon returning home and turning Bouncer back on, I noticed the same 10% drop, over about 3 months, that I had seen previously.
This leads me to believe that at least a very few spammers do use a tool like Bounce Handler. In a perfect world, every spammer would use something like Bounce Handler... Correct that... In a perfect world, spammers would be charged with a felony and forced to pay the costs that identifying and deleting all of their garbage, costs their victims.
Until we get such legislation in place, all that we can do is to hope that more spammers will use tools like Bounce Handler and lobby software developers to implement "Spam Filters That Fight Back". That's a spam filter that repeatedly pings (up to 20 times) the web sites referred to in spam and sends repeated nonsense email (up to 20 emails) to the email addresses referred to in spam. If only a small percentage of email users were to use such a product, the spammers sites would crash from the load, without it being able to be classed a DDOS attack. After all, only 20 hits from one computer does not constitute a denial of service. But a million computers doing the same thing would bring the spammers servers to their knees. Then consider that even if some slick lawyer were to come up with a way to class it as a DDOS attack, what jury would convict a user, for helping to crash a spammer's servers? Think about it...
I hope that spammers, who use Macs, will download and use Bounce Handler. But, since they don't respond to unsubscribe requests, either, I don't have much hope of that happening. After all, spammers are among the lowest form of life on the planet - just below lawyers and only ever so slightly above most politicians.
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Well - Version: 3.2, 3/13/2007 03:41PM PST
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Bought the whole package - Version: 2.1, 9/28/2004 11:43AM PST
rancher
Use it for newsletters for members of a group that subscribes (no spa here) and it has worked flawlessly for us.
Slow performance 



- Version: 1.3.1, 12/18/2003 05:20PM PST
ShareWareAddict
I am also tired of all of the "Spammer" bashing. All of you with an axe to grind ask yourself, "Do I receive any opt-in newsletters, opt-in product updates, CNN Breaking News, or family and friend group mailings?" All of those folks who work hard to keep YOU informed and provide YOU with the information YOU request ALSO need tools to make their jobs easier. Spam is a huge problem but whining about software that has potential dual use is infantile. Software doesn't spam people. People spam people. Go get a filter, I recommend SpamSieve, OR cancel your e-mail account, pick up a pen and paper, and lick some stamps.
Works Great 



- Version: 1.3.1, 12/1/2003 02:49PM PST
blueskyis_dotmac
Not true - Version: 1.3.1, 12/1/2003 07:02AM PST
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Skorbut
Not a tool for SPAM - Version: 1.3, 9/18/2003 12:10PM PST
DonSL777
As the author of a fairly sizable opt-in newsletter, I am looking forward to trying this application. I send the newsletter directly from my work e-mail account, not through a service. My readers enjoy responding to me directly (usually in all within 48 hours of my sending out the newsletter). For me, it would be great to separate the bounces from the replies.
The demo version will extract 100 names -- even though that was sufficient for me, I was so thankful for the program I quickly paid the 25 bucks for the unlimited version.