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Date: | Tue, 30 Mar 1999 10:35:01 -0800 |
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Tom Madigan wrote:
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> X-no-Archive:yes
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> Roy:
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> 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.
A) I did not mail him personally (prior to this message)
- and
B) The only message I received from the person was the
line which I had listed. No other message, nothing that
said, "please send me the files", nothing...so I was
wondering if it was a troll to get e-mail addresses
- however
C) I received another personal reply from someone else
after I posed this question. That person told me that
some e-mail sites send ads, and not to be turned off by
it.
So, I did send the requested files to the requestor
(along with a request for a copy of the finished product.)
--
Buz (8
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