[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Keith Matthews wrote:
: To whoever cares.
:
: I read this list all the time as I am a new inexperienced user.
: Between the Hi I'm Sandra series of messages and this one telling us
: we all won $5,000.00 it is pretty obvious AOL users have no business
: on this forum and nothing to offer us except continued annoyance.
Most AOL users aren't exactly guru material, but does that mean we
should exclude them? Where does it end?
I would say no we should not...I could see if it became a real problembut
hell...
ive seen what 3-4 spam messsages over the past 2 weeks...just in
complaining about spam on here more messages have been sent than actual spam
AOL is huge...there must be a few people on there who are looking to have
themselves
converted :)
-Steve
If you don't want to read email from folks at AOL, that's your business.
See http://www.best.com/~ii/internet/faqs/launchers/mail/filtering-faq/
if that's the case.
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