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Hi ztrader

On 15 May 2002 at 17:21:51 -0700 (which was 01:21 where I live) ztrader
graced us with these comments

> I recently moved TB to another computer, and in the process of setting it
> up, I get an *unsolicited* email to the account that I was setting up.

> The only way that could have happened is that TB "called home" (*without*
> asking), reporting that address, and then sent a "spam" email.

Sorry NO. The Bat! does not do this. I have control over my own SMTP server
and being paranoid I did check this.

Just for information.

I recently started to do some work for an ISP, they gave me a brand new
email address. I then started to get SPAM that had been sent before the
address was active. The address had not been published or used. The only way
this could happen was some one use the domain name and add in names to that
domain.

Don't blame The Bat! for spam.

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