On 8/4/06, Roger Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The most prevalent feature we have is 500 women who think e-cards and
> forwarding jokes are way cool.
>
My personal resolution (evil as it is) was to block the servers that
host the images in those e-cards.
This was not directly a spam blocking action but it did take away most
of the drive to use those services(they were not pretty anymore).
Eventually the usage dropped to a few "hardcore" (lol) users who lived
by inviting people to every little function.

An alternative would be to add the url in the e-cards to the npRe as
Michael suggested.

I was not using ASSP back then so i suppose this would have worked
too....but then again i could not have been the BOFH had i done that.
*sigh* choices

Kevin

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