AM>     Ah Thomas, why are you acting as if discussions don't resurface
AM> because of new subscribers among other things. Anyway, Steve does make a
AM> good point. He among others dislike seeing their names being associated
AM> with an address that is not theirs. If *you* write a reply to Steve and
AM> you haven't disabled the option at *your* end, guess what he'll see:
AM>         Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AM>     And yet, he has disabled the option at his end. Therefore to maintain
AM> the piece and not offend recipients of my note, I'll not do things
AM> inflammatory and this in my reply template:
AM>         %TO=""%TO="TBUDL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
AM>     This will allow you to keep the name association enabled but the macro
AM> above will prevent it from taking effect with TBUDL. Yes, Thomas, that's
AM> another reason for placing this macro in the reply template. ;-D
Hey, I am a new subscriber. What can you guys find out about me, and
what can I do to block it? I already know about hex editing the
"X-mailer:" I wish they would just give us a patch for a X-mailer
switch. But what else should I be doing beyond that? I see this looks
like something your discussing here. Please help me look more stealth.
I have MANY IP's, what else should I be doing to avoid patterns and
obvious things that stockers look for?

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