OpenSRS resellers are free to use myprivacy.ca which has been around
for ages, no strings attached, etc.

-mark


On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Brian J. France wrote:

> I am a old Doster Customer and never bothered trying to stop their spam
> after transferring all my domains over.  This is a interesting service,
> would other people be interested if OpenSRS had something like this?
>
> Brian
> ----
>
> Dear Dotster Customer,
>
> Are you tired of getting SPAM e-mail? Dotster has just launched a new
> service
> to help called SPAM-Shield.  To celebrate, we're offering it FREE on
> all new
> domain name registrations through October 16th!  Plus, for existing
> domain names,
> it's only $2.95! That's a 50% savings off the normal price. To sign up
> before
> the promotion ends, visit http://web.dotster.com/spamshield/
>
> Why do you need SPAM-Shield?
> ----------------------------
> Did you know that every time you register a domain name your personal
> information is made available to anyone who wants it? It's the law --
> your registration
> information has to be made available to the public through the WHOIS
> database.
>
> Unfortunately, this creates a gold mine for spammers and other people
> up to no
> good. Spammers mine data from the WHOIS database to find your e-mail
> address
> and then use it to send you SPAM. Or, they simply sell your information
> to the
> highest bidder. Either way, your inbox ends up flooded with junk.
>
> Now you can do something about it with Dotster's new SPAM-Shield
> service!
>
> How does it work?
> -----------------
> With SPAM-Shield, we set up a safe and secure e-mail address for you and
> display it in place of your real e-mail address in the WHOIS database.
> Incoming
> e-mails to the SPAM-Shield address are SPAM filtered and then delivered
> to the
> e-mail address you provide. Plus, for even more protection from WHOIS
> database
> miners, we automatically change your SPAM-Shield e-mail address every
> ten days. The
> result? No more domain-related SPAM in your inbox!
>
> Stop domain-related SPAM from landing in your inbox! Stop data miners
> from
> selling your personal information!
> Visit http://web.dotster.com/spamshield/ to learn more and sign up
> today.
>
> -----------------
>
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> to this
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>
>

-- 
mark jeftovic
http://www.easydns.com
http://mark.jeftovic.net


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