Hi Peter,

Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 10:42:52 PM, you wrote:

PM> Hi Roelof,

PM> on Wed, 29 Jan 2003 23:22:42 +0100GMT (29.01.03, 23:22 +0100GMT here),
PM> you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

c>>>   When we double click a link within TB and it opens a browser,
c>>>   does that website get any info about our email address etc?

RO>> No.

PM> I'm afraid you can't say this categorically...

PM> How about image links like this:
PM> http://69.6.60.19/stamrxddaem1/gsrx.html?f=JGQQI46128TAUUI27861NBIIU30853PXGGUXXXXX

PM> It is an actual one from one spam I got. For safety reasons I cut off the
PM> last five digits, because for "them" it contains my e-mail address. When
PM> you call it with your browser, even from within TB! it will use this
PM> address and so confirm...

Like anything else, it's best not to use spyware in the first place.
Try taking a trip to www.spywareinfo.com and get on their mailing
list. Then go to http://spybot.eon.net.au/ and download Spybot S&D and
check out your system. You may be amazed at what it finds :)


-- 
Best regards,
 Mike                           



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