OK, my suggested weights are too high.

Remember, the point of this test is to be used in the weighting system only.

Pagers have 10 numbers, so I would actually start at either 11 or 15. 

An old CompuServe address will most likely not be failing other tests to
where this one would put it over. How many numbers do those addresses have
in them?

I am thinking say if 11 numbers, add weight of 5. If 20 numbers, then add 15
more.

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
www.eservicesforyou.com


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> Sorry, I've no great insight on the positive uses of this test, but I can
> point out another exception.  E-mail enabled pagers and RIM Blackberries
> often have their phone number as the e-mail address @TheProviderDomain.com
> instead of or in addition to the subscriber's name.
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