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Date:      Tue, 31 Mar 1998 21:49:16 -0800 ()
From:      Rick Hamell <hamellr@qcsn.com>
To:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Bouncing Email (fwd)
Message-ID:  <Pine.WNT.3.95.980331214904.-58285C-100000@greymouser.circle-path.org>

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> Okay, what do you really mean (or what does it mean) by 'bouncing email'.
> What goes on?  Anyone know?

	Bouncing E-mail, simplified Process...


1. Sender contacts recpient via normal Internet transfer protocols.
2. Sender sends E-mail. If E-mail address is invalid, (i.e. user name
spelled wrong) it 'bounces' back as an invalid address. 

Where the problem comes in, is that the way E-mail and the Internet is
setup, E-mail messages are sent repeatedly any where from 4 hours to 5-6
days. This process itself is very intensive on the mail server. BTW, this
is also the problem with replying to Spam messages with the remove line,
it bounces back, causing all kinds of havoc, and further slow down at your
ISP. :( It's a big weakness in the system, I've worked for an ISP that was
attacked maliciosly with repeated ftp and mail requests from AOL, it
actually caused our server to become so busy that clients couldn't get
anywhere. On the other hand, y'all have to remeber the Internet was
conceived originally as a means of communication between government and
military computers in case of a Nuclear War, and as such was built from
the ground up with redundancy in mind.

						Rick Hamell



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