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Harry Motin wrote:  
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> Peter,  
 
Hiya Harry, whatcha been up to?  
 
> Junk Spy determined your message, below, to be JUNK.  
 
I just *knew* I'd be important some day if I kept trying.  
 
>>>>> Have you been there?  
>>>  
>>> No.  I *think* it's a home-based business.  
>   
> Apparently, you activated the following Junk Spy detector:  
>   
>     Found: HOME-BASED BUSINESS from Get Rich detector.  
 
Then I'm glad I'm not running a home-based business with  
a tag line that says "home-based business", or every one  
of my messages would be tagged by the "Found: home-based  
business" detector.  
 
Thanks Harry.  I'll be careful from now on -- it won't  
happen again.  :))  
 
- Peter  
  (not a home-based business!)  
P.S. - In my own filters, I filter the messages  
from the lists I subscribe to *before* I filter  
the Junk Spy tagged messages.  That way, if  
someone puts "home-based business" in his  
message it still ends up in the proper folder  
even though Junk Spy has tagged it.  
 
Did I mention "home-based business"?  
 
 
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