Re: [digitalradio] Re: ARRL forwarding tagged as spam. (a bit OT)

2005-10-06 Thread Alan NV8A (ex. AB2OS)
I don't get your meaning. This group is not unique. AFAIK, all Yahoo! groups (as well as non-Yahoo! groups such as TowerTalk and RFI @ contesting.com) show up on Google, and it wouldn't be difficult to "harvest" email addresses from them if one were so inclined. Similarly, anybody so inclined c

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ARRL forwarding tagged as spam. (a bit OT)

2005-10-06 Thread N7HIY
this group has turned into a spam machine   - Original Message - From: John Becker To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 14:57 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: ARRL forwarding tagged as spam. (a bit OT) Ed your point of

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ARRL forwarding tagged as spam. (a bit OT)

2005-10-06 Thread John Becker
Ed your point of travel is well taken. and setting up a yahoo, hotmail account indeed would be well worth it. However using a return address with a forwarding service such as ARRL, AMSAT ect with *their* control makes no sense. secondly what are you going to do when you can no longer change your

[digitalradio] Re: ARRL forwarding tagged as spam. (a bit OT)

2005-10-06 Thread n5kzw
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > But I fail to see why anyone would use such an address > > > as their primary email address. > > If you travel often, using a Yahoo type service lets you pick up mail > anywhere. Unless your ISP provides a toll free

[digitalradio] Re: ARRL forwarding tagged as spam. (a bit OT)

2005-10-06 Thread Paul
> > But I fail to see why anyone would use such an address > > as their primary email address. If you travel often, using a Yahoo type service lets you pick up mail anywhere. Unless your ISP provides a toll free long distance line, you will have to make a long distance call back to your ISP when