On Tuesday, October 26, 2004, 6:49:39 PM, Will Yardley wrote: > On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 06:14:30PM -0700, Jeff Chan wrote:
>> "Bounce" to some means reject. "Bounce" to others means forward. > Well, "bounce" (in this context) generally means that the receiving MTA > accepts the message and then returns ("bounces") it back to the sender; > rejecting a message at the MTA level simply tells the /sending/ MTA that > the message wasn't accepted - it's then the sending MTA's job to > "bounce" the message back to the user. >> For me, it always meant reject. As far as I can tell bounce >> meaning reject is a server term and bounce meaning forward >> is something from userland. > Well Pine, Eudora, mutt, and some other programs have a "bounce" feature > (which is indeed entirely separate) - but this is different from > forwarding a message - it's basically resending the original message > with as little as possible changed (usually resent-to and resent-from > headers are added, the envelope-sender is changed, and new Received > lines are added). > So really, we're talking about 4 or so separate things here. Yep. Ain't ambiguity a wonder? Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/