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Ask Slashdot: Spoof an Email Bounce With Windows?

An anonymous reader writes "One cool feature I used on KMail years ago was the ability to generate a spoofed email bounce for any given message I had received, which claimed delivery failed because of an unknown recipient. While this doesn't exactly align with expected behaviour from a mail client, it was a useful way of easily getting off mailing lists (automated, or manually created by freaky acquaintances!). This is something I really miss, so I'm wondering if there are any mail clients for Windows that provide similar functionality?"

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  1. Can't Demand Strangers Spoon-feed You by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Or he could just fucking Google it like a literate non-helpless person.

  2. Re:Call Microsoft support and ask them by Fnord666 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Why don't you call Microsoft support and ask them. After all, isn't this one of the things you pay for and they are supposed to provide stellar support with?

    So what you are really saying is that you don't know the difference between an operating system and the applications that run on it.

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