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Re: dual ID's
Not all of us are trying to "fool" anyone. I use an alias for business reasons.
My site is a hosted virtual domain, whose isp has assigned me pam_pine@cape.com.
Well, that's no good, the address I need is pam@pinehill.com, my company's
domain name. And since we're bringing our site in house shortly, why not make it
easy for our clients. I think it's the egroup software that needs work, don't
have these problems with usenet newsgroups.
Pam
Nick Makris wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Christina Z. Anderson" <tracez@mcn.net>
> To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:38 AM
> Subject: Re: dual ID's
>
> > but to prove it one
> > way or another would be a task only fitting for the FBI or internet
> security
> > types
>
> Not true, it is a very simple matter to track down an email address,
> although I have no desire to do so since it involves a some time, of which I
> have precious little. Everyone who has entertained the thought of a dual ID
> should understand that you can't fool everyone all the time.
>
> Nick
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Pamela G. Niedermayer
Pinehill Softworks Inc.
600 W. 28th St., Suite 103
Austin, TX 78705
512-236-1677
512-236-8143 fax
http://www.pinehill.com