Does anybody have a solution for finding safe e-mail accounts for kids? I
have e-mail accounts for one of my boys, but I have to monitor and clean up
the trash that gets in.


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> From: tjk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 It's just not practical to change your addy every month - and
> wouldn't do much good anyways. The part that's really starting to tick
> me off is that I have young children that are just starting to get into
> the whole "online" experience. They want email addys so they can
> converse with their friends. I need something that prevents this stuff
> from showing up in the first place. Well that's my rant on the subject.
> Maybe a little OT though...
> 
> Fact is, I think were approaching the point of powerlessness  in being
> able to stop it. If you're still into back tracing you could try:
> samspade.org
> Although it's probably been bounced and spoofed around the planet more
> times than the common flu. Then it ends at some ISP server over seas
> that says you don't have access to personal account info.   Good luck.
> 
> -T- 


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