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1. A description of what occurs when an
e-mail message has been returned back to the sender as
undeliverable. Some e-mail
programs also have a bounce or bounce back feature built into them that allows the user
to easily bounce a message back to the sender making that sender
believe the e-mail address is no longer
valid.
Bounce messages allow the sender of an e-mail address to know
that the mail was not successfully delivered.
- See document CH001065 for additional information about this issue and what you can do if you get bounced e-mails from addresses you don't know.
2. A term sometimes used to describe a computer that has been rebooted.
Also see: E-mail,
Reboot
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