You'll have to back up to my first message to see the context. I pretty much generally find it offense to ask "How?", and then, before someone will answer the question, they want to answer "How?" with "Why?". In doing that they are judging, not responding. I have gotten that previous employers on occassion, usually those that don't understand that not only is their time money, but mine is as well. That's not a consideration here, but it should help place my irritation in context.

On or about 5/27/2002 18:47, having not taken the 5th, Bob Dietz allegedly wrote:
Steve Smith wrote:
My reasons are not relevant; and you should not be making judgments. I am not a spammer and don't care to be considered one.

On or about 5/27/2002 15:16, having not taken the 5th, michael lefevre
allegedly wrote:

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED]"><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve Smith wrote:

Because I'm a control freaq and it just bugs me. No reasonable reason, just personal quirks.



in which case, i'm afraid the exact answer to your original question is
"no, there isn't a pref for setting a different From: address"



He asked you, why you wished to avoid having a dummy account.
(Perhaps he thought he might be able to help with a work around
or a different slant if he knew why.)

You said, 'no reason.'

He replied, no. No solution to the problem as stated.

Where do you get that he is making judgments or calling
you a spammer???

Bob Dietz


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EVEN ONE-TIME SPAM VIOLATE FEDREAL LAW.







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