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In <54690.21.14.02.29.09.2003@constellation>, on 09/29/2003
at 07:23 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
>>I hope that the SCOUG archives would have the email addresses stripped or
>>partially disabled for SPAM considerations;
>Why? The horse is out of the barn. IAC, the wayback machine is
>available to any spammer smart enough to use it.
Steven,
True the horse is out of the barn and the wayback machine is available for
an aggressive spammer.
But I still want that horse back in the barn....... Damage control -
accept the current exposure to SPAM (reality) but minimize future exposure
to SPAM (optimism).
In the future, I doubt that the SCOUG archives will have the email
addresses stripped or partially disabled. Work with the system......
Given this premise, my solution is to create a new secondary email address
for the SCOUG lists. As Robert Blair has just obtained, get my own domain
name and drop my
alladdresses@dslextreme.com. After all @dslextreme.com is rather
tacky........ :)
Larry
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