> > > (I started getting massive amounts of spam a couple weeks after my first
> > > post here...)
> > I would wager my next paycheck that that is pure co-incidence
>
> Don't do that. I suffered the same "coincidence". No offense, but
> anybody who thinks that can't happen is playing ostrich. Our archives
> are easily available, with addresses intact and in clear, and there are
> _instructions_ on the website telling anybody who cares exactly how to
> harvest the list. I would really like to see that particular piece of
> help go away.
<aol>m3 t00</aol>
Seriously, many E-mail archives either obscure the addresses contained, or
only allow archives to be read by members. I'd really like one or the other
available. I know Jay does great work and I appreciate his time and expense
hosting classiccmp -- it would just be a useful and well-advised bit of
security to add.
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Received on Sun May 05 2002 - 21:14:50 BST