In THAT case, I take it back. You're NOT lazy then. It takes extra effort to set up e-mail to to have "no_spam" address yet be one we can actually reply-to. BT Tracy Johnson MSI Schaevitz Sensors > -----Original Message----- > From: Roy Brown (Anti-Spam) > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 10:52 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: Improved Security? > > > [log in to unmask] wrote: > > I did that once, setting my "Reply-To" field to > > always have some "no_spam" adjustment to the > > address. It got more annoying to have to > > un-do that every time I *DID* want my e-mails > > replied to. > > > > Add to that, a number of complaints from those > > who couldn't reply without manually adjusting > > my address, just like this one you mention below. > > > > So I gave up on that and continued to use my > > true address. Maybe Roy isn't to be blamed for > > "hiding", just jeered at for being too lazy. > > > > BT > > > > > > Tracy Johnson > > MSI Schaevitz Sensors > > ??? I'm not hiding. > > While the 'From:' address is 'no-spam', and may be acquired > by spammers, and thus results in mail to it being routed to a > 'Spam, Probably' folder, if you Reply to the message, you'll > get my plain unadorned address, and you'll reach my Inbox > straightaway. > > Even the 'Spam, Probably' folder gets scanned for mails that > aren't really spam, and merit a reply. If you got a bounce, > it's probably becasue you sent me an 'Out of Office', to an > HP3000-L posting. That's wrong - it shouldn't be sent at all, > but if it is, it should be sent to the List, so Jeff Kell can > unhook you, and save everyone from the annoyance. > > Apart from that, if I recognise your name, you're whitelisted > with me anyway. > > What's with this 'jeered at for being lazy', exactly? I think > maybe you got the wrong guy.... > > Regards > > Roy > > * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * > * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html * > * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *