> For those of us who are not full time postmasters, we may spend days,
> sometime more than a couple of weeks without reading these lists.
> and when we come back, we usualy do not have the time to catch up
> so an emergency junkmail list would be welcomed, not necessarly to route
to
> sms/pager, but at least to regular email address

The war on spam, being what it is, and with the amount of information on the
JunkMail list, it would be prudent to monitor it on at least a twice weekly
basis. I am not a full time postmaster. My main job and source of income is
Network and System Support for clients. I am heavily involved in Imail
solely do to the fact that I hate viruses and spam, and therefore must be
prudent to keep up with things to maintain an effective server, for my own
benefit and for that of my hosting service clients.

Don't get me wrong, every one's situation is different.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


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