on Thu, 25 Sep 2003 
21:56:35 PDT7 
> I don't know why I'm getting so many of these things but I've noticed a 
> really big spike between 11pm and 2am -- which is when a lot of people 
> turn their computers on in Europe.  And at least one of the mail lists 
> I'm on (WGET) has dispersed this thing to all list members several 
> times.  I've stopped tracing the headers and have added filters (84 of 
> them) so they all end up in one folder.  I'm getting about 100 a day 
> right now; hope it slows down soon. 
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. 
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