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On Monday, 22 July 2002 at 9:59 a.m. Douglas wrote:

CS>> I have never received *any* spam from anyone using TB!

DH> I have.

CS>> and I can't imagine that anyone using it would use it for
CS>> spamming purposes.

DH> A better class of spammer, no doubt.


:-) Well then, I guess we should give them credit for recognising a
superior email client ... but I really don't think that TB! is going
to be the email client of choice for your average spammer. My guess is
that these ISP's who are filtering TB! are simply adding any *weird
looking* email clients into their filters without bothering to learn
anything about them. I think they probably look at the names of some
of these clients and decide that they don't *look normal* - therefore
they dump them into their filters *just in case*.


- -- 

Carren

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