On Wednesday 28 November 2001 20:27 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
> Here's a good question.  I see a lot of postings about ways of
> eliminating spam.  How does one differentiate between spam and really
> interesting new mail that doesn't happen to come from your known and
> most frequent correspondents?

One basic fact that I use is that:   if the email isn't addressed 
specifically to my email address(es), then I consider it spam unless 
qualified some other way...  (such as list mail)

It's doubtful that any friend would send you email addressed to 'undisclosed 
recipients'  or some other bogus  address.



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+ Bruce S. Marshall  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Bellaire, MI         11/28/01 22:18  +
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"If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple  of payments."
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