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In response to
"
spamslut -- nm
"
by
jingoist pixie
the 'fun' there is that I've given out that address the least of any I use regularly. -- nm
Posted by
b. (aka starrynit)
Mar 2 '10, 13:39
it's name-y, and that's the thing.
Responses:
Ever since I switched to gmail, I don't care where my email address gets out to. Gmail rocks at stopping spam and if I'm really curious about where
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oblique
Mar 2, 13:40
5
For some reason, adding that to some registration sites won't let it go through for me. It says invalid email address, which pisses me off. -- nm
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JaxSean
Mar 2, 13:58
1
Yes, that occurs when people filter email addresses based on incorrect assumptions about the email RFC -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 2, 13:59
fwiw, my aol (shutup) addresses get less spam than my gmail ones. -- nm
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b.
Mar 2, 13:45
1
I very rarely have any spam make it into my inbox ... but in the last two months, four messages have eeked through. -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 2, 13:46
[email protected]
-- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 2, 13:42
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