How to disable "Confirm Bounce" warning dialog

I try to bounce every single piece of junk mail I get, but Mail always puts up a warninng dialog when I do so. How do I turn that warning dialog off?
Thanks,
Shaun

dunno,
but something related: bouncing is useless... Most sender addresses on spam (>90%) are not real addresses, OR they belong to an innocent person whose email address is being abused. This person will get all those bounces.
Secondly, if you closely study the (full) headers of a REAL bounce and a FAKE bounce from mail.app (and I did this), then you can see that it is fake... (look at x-mailer, smtp server, message route, etc). What does this tell any smart spammer? That you care enough to send a fake bounce! > prepare to receive even more spam...
So my unsolicited advise to you is: do not bounce. But of course it's up to you.
Cheers,
feddeg

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