Re: 'bounce' messages with evolution?

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On 22 Nov 2002, Christopher Keller wrote:

> I had read that in the changelog as well, but the feature they are
> referring to seems to be a redirect.
> 
> I'm assuming the original poster was referring to bounce as if a mail
> address didn't actually exist or there was a delivery error. Useful for
> replying to spam.

	No, I'm pretty sure the original question was for the "bounce" 
capability that pine has.  You can use the bounce command to send an email 
you received to a thrid party with the from field maintaining the original 
senders address.  It makes it look like the original sender sent it to 
them.  More or less.

- -- 
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