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Capt. Neal® April 23rd 05 06:50 PM


"Ed H" wrote in message ...
Ok im a little confused as usual But can someone tell me where you change
your email address at when posting so it doesnt show your real email address



In Outlook Express click on . . .

Tools - Accounts - News - Properties - General Tab

Change your real e-mail to something bogus.

CN

Richard J Kinch April 24th 05 06:15 AM

Tom Francis writes:

I keep mine separate and that's just the way it is.


To avoid a problem, you choose to forego a key benefit of email. You
provide no way for a stranger or old acquaintance to reach you. Fine if
you're happy with that, but don't act like it is a solution to the problem.

Richard J Kinch April 24th 05 06:18 AM

Wayne.B writes:

My point was that if you avoid posting your private EMAIL, it will
attract less SPAM, hopefully none.


My point was that you *can't* avoid it. Sooner or later it will leak.

Richard J Kinch April 24th 05 06:21 AM

Yes, it's me writes:

I don't see anyone posting home addresses and telephone numbers, why an
email address?


I get a lot of replies or inquiries privately from Usenet postings. Some
people will want to communicate, but not publicly.

Shortwave Sportfishing April 24th 05 12:10 PM

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 00:21:25 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

Yes, it's me writes:

I don't see anyone posting home addresses and telephone numbers, why an
email address?


I get a lot of replies or inquiries privately from Usenet postings. Some
people will want to communicate, but not publicly.


So do I off my website. I'm not particularly interested in conversing
with anybody from Usenet unless it's a mutual exchange for some
reason.

It does reduce spam by an amazing amount.

Later,

Tom

Shortwave Sportfishing April 24th 05 12:46 PM

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 07:43:45 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 00:21:25 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:


Yes, it's me writes:


I don't see anyone posting home addresses and telephone numbers, why an
email address?

I get a lot of replies or inquiries privately from Usenet postings. Some
people will want to communicate, but not publicly.



So do I off my website. I'm not particularly interested in conversing
with anybody from Usenet unless it's a mutual exchange for some
reason.



Well, that explains those hot chats I hear you have with
Karen Smith. :}


I have no problems with Karen - she has an opinion and is more than
willing to share it. We all do that.

Seriously, though, I agree. There haven't been that many usenetters I've
encountered over the years with whom I wanted to exchange emails or
telephone numbers or some other information.


I have developed friendships over the years on Usenet and have even
met quite a few in real life. A couple of fishing partners were met
on the Internet and I have a few social contacts that I regularly
converse with.

So there is a benefit in a mutual exchange of contact information, but
just for thrill of being contacted by somebody I don't know, uh uh.

Later,

Tom

Shortwave Sportfishing April 24th 05 12:55 PM

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 00:15:56 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

Tom Francis writes:

I keep mine separate and that's just the way it is.


To avoid a problem, you choose to forego a key benefit of email. You
provide no way for a stranger or old acquaintance to reach you. Fine if
you're happy with that, but don't act like it is a solution to the problem.


One, I don't want a stranger to contact me - of what possible use
would that be?

Two, many of my old friends are still friends and those who do keep in
touch have my email address and have for years. So what's the point?

By the way, nice looking website you have.

Later,

Tom

John H April 24th 05 01:01 PM

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 11:55:06 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 00:15:56 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

Tom Francis writes:

I keep mine separate and that's just the way it is.


To avoid a problem, you choose to forego a key benefit of email. You
provide no way for a stranger or old acquaintance to reach you. Fine if
you're happy with that, but don't act like it is a solution to the problem.


One, I don't want a stranger to contact me - of what possible use
would that be?

Two, many of my old friends are still friends and those who do keep in
touch have my email address and have for years. So what's the point?

By the way, nice looking website you have.

Later,

Tom


I've found that I can usually contact an old acquaintance by picking up the
telephone, and vice-versa.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

Me Skippy April 24th 05 11:08 PM

Harry,
You do seem to be obsessed with me. For the last week, I seem to be the
topic in every one of your posts. I am thinking of starting a 12 step
program to help you get over your obsession, would you be interested in
joining?



"Harry.Krause" wrote in message
...
Italy Anonymous Remailer wrote:

So do you agree with OT posting to rec.boats? I use a variety of fake
e-mail addresses to hammer spammer. To tell you the truth, I don't give a
rat's ass about the return address I use. If I use the same one, it can
be
easily kill filtered ruining my fun.


It's easy to "kill filter" you under any circumstances, bozo. And even if
it were not, no one really cares how hard you work at proving what
an ass you are.

You're just another variant of the SmithersPox.




JimH April 24th 05 11:30 PM


"Me Skippy" wrote in message
...
Harry,
You do seem to be obsessed with me. For the last week, I seem to be the
topic in every one of your posts. I am thinking of starting a 12 step
program to help you get over your obsession, would you be interested in
joining?



"Harry.Krause" wrote in message
...
Italy Anonymous Remailer wrote:

So do you agree with OT posting to rec.boats? I use a variety of fake
e-mail addresses to hammer spammer. To tell you the truth, I don't give
a
rat's ass about the return address I use. If I use the same one, it can
be
easily kill filtered ruining my fun.


It's easy to "kill filter" you under any circumstances, bozo. And even if
it were not, no one really cares how hard you work at proving what
an ass you are.


Seems like it comes easy for you Krause.




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