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James A Squire 312 M 193884 <[log in to unmask]>
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James A Squire 312 M 193884 <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 15 Mar 1998 18:44:15 -0600
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Kate Krastev wrote:

> I thought this was an add-free list. What are these emails about
> electronic signature and how to make money?

Well, unfortunately, [log in to unmask] could easily subscribe to the
list since subscription is automated and then they would be free to send
to the list.

I would hope that before too long they will be removed from the list for
their spammming and not allowed back on, however.  Of course, they can
always find some other email address to use.

The only other option I can think of is to make the list moderated, but
that means that someone has to read each and every submission and then
bounce it back out to the list if it isn't spam, and you can't expect
anyone to do that job for free because it is time-consuming from what I
hear.
--
James Squire             Send my Spam to mailto:[log in to unmask]
MDA^H^H^HBoeing St. Louis                          http://www.boeing.com
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Hey Novell, is it too much to ask that when I log out of NetWare, it
should ACTUALLY record that I've logged out, so that it doesn't have to
scramble around the house laboriously when I try to log back in, forcing
me to ring the door bell 20 times??????
Opinions expressed here are my own and NOT my company's
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"We were talking the other day about how nobody's seen a Vorlon before
 and he said that according to legend, one human did see a Vorlon...he
 turned to stone."
        -- Laurel Takeshima, "The Gathering"

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