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March 1999, Week 5

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Tom Madigan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tom Madigan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Mar 1999 07:43:11 -0500
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Roy:

Most of the "free for life" email services can offer such a service by
bombarding recipients with a blizzard of advertising.  That's what you got
back as a response.  Personally, I have my email client automatically drop
anything from the hotmail.com domain right into the trash bin without ever
seeing it.  Anything from AOL.com gets the same treatment.  Unfortunately,
there are a few legitimate emailers from the "free" domains and from
[expletive deleted] AOL; however, I'm not going to waste a lot of time
wading through megabytes of [expletive deleted] spam to find a worthwhile
message.  Sorry!!

Tom Madigan
SE Pennsylvania

"My opinions are strictly my own.  Who else would want 'em?"

At 08:48 AM 3/29/99 -0800, Roy Buzdor wrote:
>Roy Buzdor wrote:
>>
>> [log in to unmask] wrote:
>> >
>> > The crucial part is RMPAR(), the input parser; the
>>
>> RMPAR is the routine used to pick up command line
>
>Gee, that was odd.  I offered to help this person, and
>what I got in the mail was a:
>
>   Get Your Private, Free Email at <address deleted>

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