On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 15:31:19 +0900, Scott Reynolds <sar@gol.com>
belched the alphabet and kept on going with:

>On 12/23/2003 2:04 PM, Brett Robson wrote:
>
>> No there are actually a lot of different techniques being used. Fopr instance,
>> the email nazi (he is German) continually monitors for telltale signs spam, for
>> instance lots of incorrect addresses being used. Once his attention is raised he
>> can check the email and if it is indeed spam he can block that server from
>> attaching to our server, the spam doesn't even reach our server let alone your
>> mail box.
>> 
>> You can thank him for your clean mail box.
>
>Thank you, thank you, thank you, o Spam Nazi!
>
>> Over 60 percent of emails we receive are spam that you don't even see.
>
>I love it! I wonder how the other big ISPs stack up in comparison.


Over 99 percent of the emails I receive are spam that I don't even
look at.





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Michael Cash

"Clinically speaking, Mr. Cash, in males the onset of middle age is defined 
as that point at which the number of hours one can go between orgasms with 
neither physical discomfort nor mental distress first exceeds the number of 
hours one can do the same between bowel movements."

                                Dr. Floyd Lawson
                                Student Health Center
                                Mount Pilot College