spam
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: spam
- From: m* l* <m*@MICRON.NET>
- Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 10:34:25 -0700
- References: <m10Ac2G-003KTpC@iaw.on.ca>
At 10:11 AM 2/10/99 -0600, you wrote:
>George Mannoe wrote:
>>
>> Please dont use this list to sent me quick get rich $$%%^^&**(
>Hi George
> I have already deleted the emails but I am pretty sure it was someone
>not on the list and it is called spam which someone sends to see if some
>fool will answer it. I am sure someone does.
>--
>Bye
>Bob
>
> Bob Axmear 208 2nd St Ne Waukon,Ia 52172-1308 319 568-4859
> http://www.hostasonline.com/ Hostasonline.com
> http://www.hostasonline.com/webwork.html WEBWORK
I don't get the spam that everyone is griping about. They're not getting
email addresses from lists like this, they're getting them from those
accursed cookies that websites splatter around. I think amazon.com set
about 20 of them the other day, one of which was to "expire in 1969" (sic),
and I had forgotten my password anyway. Now I have to find the location in
my computer and clear that up. But watch out for those #$%^& cookies.
Margaret L