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"TacAN" wrote in message
... TacAN wrote: I should have added that it is possible to extract almost any combination of data from the records. Graham On a similar note, I sometimes do the same with emails that have ****loads of recipients in the Cc: field. I once got one of those useless virus warnings from a supplier. The dick put his whole address book in the To: field - including fax numbers for his fax server. It ****ed me off that I downloaded a 300k message (on dial-up no less), only to find 5 lines of text about a virus that didn't exist. So I went into the message source, copied the To: field addresses into Word, replaced the commas with tabs and imported the whole mess into Excel. Within 5 minutes, I had his entire contact database, his Government contacts, consultants, customers, my competitors, even a few prospects that he was working on. There were dozens of people who shouldn't know about each other - but were on the same list, it was priceless. Apart from calling a few of his contacts, I emailed the list back to him and suggested he use the Bcc: field. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Dave Kearton wrote:
"TacAN" wrote in message Apart from calling a few of his contacts, I emailed the list back to him and suggested he use the Bcc: field. Some potential there for additional income, Dave. Could have made a quid or two. ;-p Graham |
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