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Originally Posted by theblueraja
Not when he's bouncing it to his own hotmail account, which will have decent spam filtering before it reaches the inbox.
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Bouncing them simply creates more traffic to overload mail servers - imagine if one million spams sent also generated one million mail bounces

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Originally Posted by Nidge
I use this http://www.spam-stop.co.uk/ try it free for 30 days then £5 per month after that. All spam is deleted at the server so nothing gets through to you.
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Great if you want to spend £5 month, and give a stranger access to your mailbox.

As I have said many times in all the Spam topics we get, there are plenty of free spam filters out there - the one I use is Popfile, and it's sucess rate is currently 99%.
FYI: Once you start getting Spam, it will normally continue as Spammers generally asume that any e-mail address they don't get a delivery failure for is a valid address.