. . . . . . . . is incorrectly automated bounce messages sent by mail servers, typically as a side effect of incoming spam. A. Spam B. Trash C. Inbox D. Backscatter

Spam
Trash
Inbox
Backscatter

The correct answer is: Backscatter.

Backscatter is incorrectly automated bounce messages sent by mail servers, typically as a side effect of incoming spam. When a spammer sends an email to an invalid address, the recipient’s mail server will typically return a bounce message to the sender. However, if the spammer’s mail server is not configured properly, it may return the bounce message to the address that was used as the sender’s address in the original spam email. This can result in the recipient of the spam email receiving a bounce message that appears to be from them, even though they did not send the email.

Spam is unsolicited, unwanted, and often harmful email. It is typically sent in bulk to a large number of recipients, and it can contain viruses, malware, or other malicious content. Trash is a folder in an email client where emails that are deleted are stored. Inbox is a folder in an email client where new emails are stored.

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