I agree that the change is not a good one. It goes to show that using an 
email client like gmail is a precaution.

Yvonne (Woosang)
-- 
27 March 2005

According to whose morals? .. Thought so

http://bookcrossing.com/friend/woosang

http://www.cliff1976.com/BC/BCWish.asp?BCUser=woosang


>I wonder if anyone else has noticed the changes to the Yahoo groups 'rules'?
>
>I'm, personally, not happy with the following.
>
>" We've made it easier for you to find and get to know fellow group members.
>The Members list is now searchable by all members, not just group owners and
>moderators.
>�       You can now search for members by Yahoo! ID or alias. (Previously
>you could search only by email address.)"
>
>Call me paranoid, but that seems to me like a sure fire way of increasing
>the likelihood of spam.
>
>I shall be closing the last of the Yahoogroups that I own, it wasn't that
>active anyway, and may well unsubscribe from BookCrossing as well.
>
>Dave/Morseman




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