[Crossposting and advertising removed]
Without trying your program, surely an anti.spam address is a little
incongruous for one who is spamming newsgroups? (as PA has already
signified, though perhaps he was a little subtle....not something I am
often accused of)
FWIW, I did use your free URL Manager with Win95 and also tried your
URL organizer (6 years ago)
...Alan

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Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
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In microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.browser, "Edward Leigh"
<noaddress@anti.spam> wrote:
>> <noaddress@anti.spam> my a**!
>
>Feel free to write to me via:
>The last time I included a real e-mail address in a news posting I had to
>close the e-mail account down because of the subsequent inundation of spam.
>
>Regards,
>
>Edward Leigh
Edward Leigh - 29 Jul 2004 15:11 GMT
> surely an anti.spam address is a little
> incongruous for one who is spamming newsgroups?
Is it really spamming when it's relevant to the newsgroup, I clearly
indicate in the subject line the nature of the post and I actively follow
the discussion? I agree advertising/promotion through newsgroups is a grey
area, but I'm personally happy to see it if it's done responsibly. No-one
has to download it or even look at it - unlike real spam (and since I have
to deal with up to 70,000 a day I know what real spam is! - and just in case
you're wondering, the spam has nothing to do with the occasional post to
newsgroups ;-)
Regards,
Edward Leigh
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