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From: singhals <>
Subject: Re: Dealing with spam (was) Re: Help please with Birth Certificatedata
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 08:34:00 -0400
References: <eouo90t6bj732uhp1gjbk2uk3ni9557nm5@4ax.com> <009c01c434cb$aa8ded50$0a01a8c0@Atech> <c7ic51$him$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk> <VR8nc.5717$kB2.54426766@news-text.cableinet.net> <iqdq90tj3qtssn7p3liskfebqj826me26p@4ax.com> <409dc337.55847975@news.saix.net> <40A7E880.C0C14787@icehouse.net> <40a82bdc.36844460@news.saix.net>
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Steve Hayes wrote:
> The whole [point is to avoid the necessity of munging your identity. If you
> use a free webmail address, you don't need to do it. It simply acts as a spam
> trap to keep spam away from your main address.
If I object to spam, I don't see what difference it makes which of my
e-dresses gets it.
Cheryl
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