That's different. Below, people are talking about putting advertisement pages which presumably have contact information on them. Doing so puts those addresses easily accessible to harvesters. What you're doing is a mailing list. The participants do not post their email addresses for all to see there, similar to CRIME. The point is, if you put your email address on a web page, expect it to get spam. Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: Jere Retzer To: crime@private; Jimmy_Kuo@private Sent: 11/4/01 2:43 PM Subject: RE: Sign of the times? I hope this doesn't hurt any egos but I've created several successful e-mail discussion groups on groups.yahoo.com and not one of them has been spammed in a year. Of course, using them means that you have to put up with the little advertisements but I think the convenience--and security--is worth it. >>> "Kuo, Jimmy" <Jimmy_Kuo@private> 11/02/01 08:23PM >>> I'll warn you that if you put it together, expect anyone who puts their email address on it to be spammed. -----Original Message----- From: Dorning, Kevin E - DI-2 To: 'EKornber@private'; JRCHRISTIANSEN@private; steven@private; crime@private Sent: 11/2/01 3:27 PM Subject: RE: Sign of the times? A Crime Web page and links for all who wish to create them? K.d>
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