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Here's some more interesting replies to the form mail thing with my answers: ==From: m.barnard@ ==Here's a test just as you asked. I get so little chance to return help given. Think this makes up for the last month of "How do I"? ==Mike. Thanks, Mike. ==From: m.barnard@[actual unmunged email address].uk |
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Neredbojias wrote: Here's some more interesting replies to the form mail thing with my answers: ==From: m.barnard@ ==Here's a test just as you asked. I get so little chance to return help given. Think this makes up for the last month of "How do I"? ==Mike. Thanks, Mike. ==From: m.barnard@[actual unmunged email address].uk Neredbojias, you said you weren't going to use what was typed in the From: field, but here you've gone and posted the fellow's e-mail address to Usenet. I hope Mike doesn't mind, but I think it's either rude or carelss of you. Either way, I suggest you take more care in future. |
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On 02 Apr 2008, John Hosking <John (AT) DELETE (DOT) Hosking.name.INVALID> wrote: Neredbojias wrote: Here's some more interesting replies to the form mail thing with my answers: ==From: m.barnard@ ==Here's a test just as you asked. I get so little chance to return help given. Think this makes up for the last month of "How do I"? ==Mike. Thanks, Mike. ==From: m.barnard@[actual unmunged email address].uk Neredbojias, you said you weren't going to use what was typed in the From: field, but here you've gone and posted the fellow's e-mail address to Usenet. I hope Mike doesn't mind, but I think it's either rude or carelss of you. Either way, I suggest you take more care in future. Damn, I edited it in his first message and missed the second. Sorry, Mike. |
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Mike Barnard wrote: On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 04:59:27 +0000 (UTC), Neredbojias me@http://www.neredbojias.com/_eml/fliam.php> wrote: On 02 Apr 2008, John Hosking <John (AT) DELETE (DOT) Hosking.name.INVALID> wrote: Neredbojias wrote: Here's some more interesting replies to the form mail thing with my answers: ==From: m.barnard@ ==Here's a test just as you asked. I get so little chance to return help given. Think this makes up for the last month of "How do I"? ==Mike. Thanks, Mike. ==From: m.barnard@[actual unmunged email address].uk Neredbojias, you said you weren't going to use what was typed in the From: field, but here you've gone and posted the fellow's e-mail address to Usenet. I hope Mike doesn't mind, but I think it's either rude or carelss of you. Either way, I suggest you take more care in future. Damn, I edited it in his first message and missed the second. Sorry, Mike. Easily done. I've about 200 email address' to choose from and I used my commonest. Holy crap on a stick. That's a lot of addresses. ![]() I wonder how many the average Joe or Jane in her might have. I'll start. Blinky - probably 20 at most. Most I rarely use. |
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On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 04:59:27 +0000 (UTC), Neredbojias me@http://www.neredbojias.com/_eml/fliam.php> wrote: On 02 Apr 2008, John Hosking <John (AT) DELETE (DOT) Hosking.name.INVALID> wrote: Neredbojias wrote: Here's some more interesting replies to the form mail thing with my answers: ==From: m.barnard@ ==Here's a test just as you asked. I get so little chance to return help given. Think this makes up for the last month of "How do I"? ==Mike. Thanks, Mike. ==From: m.barnard@[actual unmunged email address].uk Neredbojias, you said you weren't going to use what was typed in the From: field, but here you've gone and posted the fellow's e-mail address to Usenet. I hope Mike doesn't mind, but I think it's either rude or carelss of you. Either way, I suggest you take more care in future. Damn, I edited it in his first message and missed the second. Sorry, Mike. Easily done. I've about 200 email address' to choose from and I used my commonest. |

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Easily done. I've about 200 email address' to choose from and I used my commonest. Holy crap on a stick. That's a lot of addresses. I wonder how many the average Joe or Jane in her might have. I'll start. Blinky - probably 20 at most. Most I rarely use. |
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On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 16:24:52 -0700, Blinky the Shark <no.spam (AT) box (DOT) invalid wrote: Mike Barnard wrote: On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 04:59:27 +0000 (UTC), Neredbojias me@http://www.neredbojias.com/_eml/fliam.php> wrote: On 02 Apr 2008, John Hosking <John (AT) DELETE (DOT) Hosking.name.INVALID> wrote: Neredbojias wrote: Here's some more interesting replies to the form mail thing with my answers: ==From: m.barnard@ ==Here's a test just as you asked. I get so little chance to return help given. Think this makes up for the last month of "How do I"? ==Mike. Thanks, Mike. ==From: m.barnard@[actual unmunged email address].uk Neredbojias, you said you weren't going to use what was typed in the From: field, but here you've gone and posted the fellow's e-mail address to Usenet. I hope Mike doesn't mind, but I think it's either rude or carelss of you. Either way, I suggest you take more care in future. Damn, I edited it in his first message and missed the second. Sorry, Mike. Easily done. I've about 200 email address' to choose from and I used my commonest. Holy crap on a stick. That's a lot of addresses. ![]() I wonder how many the average Joe or Jane in her might have. I'll start. Blinky - probably 20 at most. Most I rarely use. Well, as I own a domain, well, two now, every time I register with a |
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website or go somewhere that wants an address, I make a new one. If your imaginary website "i-site.com" wanted me to give an email address to register then it would be i-site (AT) mydomain (DOT) com. Then, if I get spam I can be reasonably sure where the address was harvested. I can delete the address if it get's bothersome without much bother. This way I've built up loads of addresses. Most never get much use. |
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Neredbojias, you said you weren't going to use what was typed in the From: field, but here you've gone and posted the fellow's e-mail address to Usenet. I hope Mike doesn't mind, but I think it's either rude or carelss of you. Either way, I suggest you take more care in future. Damn, I edited it in his first message and missed the second. Sorry, Mike. Easily done. I've about 200 email address' to choose from and I used my commonest. |
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Holy crap on a stick. That's a lot of addresses. ![]() I wonder how many the average Joe or Jane in her might have. I'll start. Blinky - probably 20 at most. Most I rarely use. Well, as I own a domain, well, two now, every time I register with a website or go somewhere that wants an address, I make a new one. If your imaginary website "i-site.com" wanted me to give an email address to register then it would be i-site (AT) mydomain (DOT) com. Then, if I get spam I can be reasonably sure where the address was harvested. I can delete the address if it get's bothersome without much bother. This way I've built up loads of addresses. Most never get much use. |
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Mike Barnard wrote: Easily done. I've about 200 email address' to choose from and I used my commonest. Holy crap on a stick. That's a lot of addresses. ![]() I wonder how many the average Joe or Jane in her might have. I'll start. Blinky - probably 20 at most. Most I rarely use. |
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