> Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > 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?

It's all spam if it is soliciting fo commercial purposes and you didn't ask 
for it.  Some just may be more palatable than others, depending on your 
taste. Frankly I have trouble dealing with any company that spams. I think it 
says a lot about their ethics and the quality of that business (lack thereof).

-- 
burns
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