I've recieved some spam (they called it a newletter) from BOL.com into
an account that's never been used. It's a primary accountname that has a
couple of aliases attached. So I always use the aliases. When they get
spammed too much I kill them and make new ones, something I cannot do
with the primary eddress unfortunatly. Now I have visited BOL.com
yesterday but didn't realise that I left any info there (privacy
settings are reasonably high). The connection itself is zone-alarm
protected and we have firewalls from the router and the ADSL modem
between the machine and the net. Now I wonder how on earth did these
basterds get that particular eddress. Could be a huge coincidence of
course. Still makes me wonder how they got it.

Sonja
GCU: I hate spam that I cannot block.


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