I set rules for spam from specific IPs. So from a new one I get it in my
Inbox. All the others are stored for later processing  for reporting to ISPs
in a separate folder.
And this is not a free e-mail account.. you might want to read your Terms of
Service if you have free account. It usually states that you will receive
e-mails from parent or partnered companies.

Strange because usually when someone starts asking e-mail w/attch questions
on some of these perl lists, I get spam. Coincidence? Dunno. But this one
caught my eye for some reason (don't ask).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher G Tantalo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 10:13 AM
> To: Nikola Janceski
> Cc: 'David T-G'; perl beginners cgi; John Brooking
> Subject: Re: HTML in E-mail
> 
> 
> just out of curiousity, how can you tell the difference of 
> new spam with all the
> regular stuff going around? I dont care how many times I get 
> a new email
> account, spam pops in after a week :)
> 
> --
> -------------------------------
> Just Your Friendly Neighborhood
> _SPIDEY_
> 
> 
> 

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