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The spammer isn't going to get the response ... the from address has been spoofed (in 99% of the cases), so innocent person will simply get a confirmation that your email address is valid.
To further qualify my question, I just found it odd that an email I never opened but deleted cause their server to fire off another. But I did go buy a lotto ticket that day. It has not happened in quite a while. I did have the "do not respond" set in MS outlook...Those are mistakes we just don't want to make and keep the same email. But I don't trust outlook as far as I can throw it. And the email itself was more like targeted marketing (iSeries something) I think, so I guess it really was not "bulk spam" in the sense we usually think about it. -Mark
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