From: "Jeremy Taffel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> When I moved to broadband 18 months ago, NTL gave me a new address, which
> has never been given it out to anyone - except to NTL technical support
when
> I had a problem. It attracts about 100 spams a day.

No surprise - a lot of access providers sell all e-mail addresses
systematically.

>
> When I needed a local account urgently when in the USA I set up a
temporary
> account on AOL. Within 5 minutes of setting it up, and before sending or
> receiving any genuine email, I'd received half a dozen spams.
>

I think you have got that wrong - AOL is 100% spam free - they tells us.
What you are getting is "commercial services".

Tony Tebby

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