Submission + - Ask Slashdot: spoof an email bounce? 2
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?
This is something I really miss, so I'm wondering if there are any mail clients for Windows that provide similar functionality?
KDE under windows IS available (Score:2)
Install KDE's KMail [kde.org] on your toy operating system.
Time have changed (Score:2)
Spammers don't listen for "deferred bounce" messages (what you want to send) and the easiest way to get off a legitimate mailing list is with a mail client that handles the List-Unsubscribe header.