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Old January 27th 06, 06:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Shelds up!

guynoir wrote:

Finally, broadcasting your real email address on usenet is an open
invitation for spam. So change your email address now and use a phony
or coded email address like I and many others do. I consider using
Microsoft Outlook an open invitation for viruses, too, but that opinion
was formed several years ago and I'm sure they've improved their
security since then.

I haven't gotten ANY spam in the last two years, and I haven't had a
computer virus ever in the last ten years that I've been online.


Well, I hate sounding like a rube here, guy,
but for the general betterment of all mankind,
I'll bite...

I can mangle my address. Make it Xcavelamb@somesuch.
But then it's a non working address, unless corrected.
Confuses the hell outta my Mom. (?)

YOURS, on the other hand, seems to work properly.
At least it didn't bounce as returned mail.

So, guy, what's the trick?

How do you pull that rabbit out of that hat?


Richard?
 




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