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Old 18 Feb 2015, 01:18 PM   #63
William9
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Because senders continue to use your old address (despite you sending a notice of change) and those messages will go to the new owner. You may not want that. It's better to have them rejected so that the sender knows the message didn't reach you and your address has changed.
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