> Thanks for all your help.

Ray,

Before you start sending every email you get to your phone, you might want
to contact your cell phone provider and see if there are any fees associated
with doing so.  Most cell companies will give you a certain number of free
inbound messages and then charge you for messages after that.  This is a
great example of how spam can potentially cost you a great deal of money.

-Cameron

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Cameron Childress
Sumo Consulting Inc.
http://www.sumoc.com
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