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In <54457.22.42.42.25.09.2003@constellation.dslextreme.com>, on 09/25/2003
at 10:37 PM, said:
>How many mailing lists do you post to with your real email address? Also
>I think you send a lot of email advertising SCOUG and OS/2 (or at least
>you did at one time) events which spreads your email address around a
>lot. I do not use my real email address in very many mailing lists, I
>think the SCOUG lists are the only ones. The more your address gets
>spread around the more chance of getting spam and viruses.
Smile you are on Google (Search on " 'Robert Bair' scoug" - chosen at
random) and also clicking on "In order to show you the most relevant
results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 6 already
displayed. If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results
included":
http://www.scoug.com/lists/programming/2001/Aug/Day12.html
http://www.scoug.com/lists/programming/2003/Apr/Day02.html
And also me to..........
http://www.scoug.com/lists/help/2003/May/Day04.html
Larry
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