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Re: Junk Mail
- To: Mailing List Recipients <pci-sig-request@znyx.com>
- Subject: Re: Junk Mail
- From: "Rick Collins, reDSP" <redsp@writeme.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 19:23:57 -0500
- Resent-Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 16:36:28 -0800
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>If we change the posting filter to members-only, those secondary
>recipients won't be able to post (unless they subscribe
>directly). I'm willing to do this if nobody on the list
>objects. The largest inconvenience will be if you try to
>post from an address other than the one you are subscribed
>with.
>
>Comment?
>-----------------------
> Alan.Deikman@znyx.com
I am a small fish on this list. I have very little knowledge on PCI and
therefor little to contribute. If I were to post, I would have a little
trouble with this type of filter. I use multiple email return addresses
(depending on who I am sending email to) to control spam. It is not uncommon
to send a message using any of 5 return addresses. If only one were
subscribed to the list, it would be more difficult to make postings. For
example, I believe that I subscribed using rickman@erols.com as my address.
But I make most of my postings to this type of list using my professional
address of redsp@writeme.com.
If anyone knows of a way to manage multiple return addresses in an email
program (I use Eudora) I would appreciate the advice.
Rick Collins
Rick Collins Email: redsp@writeme.com
re:DSP, A Signal Processing Solutions Company
P.O. Box 1253
Warrenton, VA 20188-1253
540-349-9606
Web Page: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/redsp/