> place. Notice any
> reduction in the amount of junk in your inbox? Neither have
> I."  In fact,
> if my inbox is typical, if anything, recently it's been
> getting worse . . .


I agree completely, I have started to receive almost twice the amount of mail in the last few weeks, especially mail about an heiress (who shall remain unnamed due to filtering) and her video escapades. :-)

Gary

I think the amount of spam I get has gone down a lot since Nov. But I never got the large amounts that I hear other complain about. I only get one Nigerian scam e-mail on this account per week. I have a hotmail account which gets a lot more, but I'm very active in using their filtering.


I didn't know about the law however. I read an article yesterday about either this law or the campaign finance reform law. Incumbents can send letters, free of charge (franking privileges*), right up until election day while challengers (maybe) and support groups must stop 90 days before. And of course politicians are not hamstrung by the do not call list or law. Nothing makes me madder than having six phone messages a day during an election cycle, half of them are hang ups or I get only part of the message.


*http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/Senate_Ends_Franked_Mail_Priviledge.htm


or

http://tinyurl.com/2edor

Kevin T. - VRWC
11:30, time for breakfast

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