Dear Melissa,

@8-May-2004, 13:23 -0700 (08-May 21:23 UK time) Melissa Reese [MR]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:

>> We have just been made aware of a service called "RiskFreeMail".
>> One of our users is using them to filter mail. We don't know who
>> and can't throw them off the list.

... <snip>

MR> However, each of the notices I receive do also tell me who the
MR> "interested party" is. They look like this:

MR> =====================================================================
MR> You recently sent a message to [user's name snipped]

... <snip>

MR> So...at least in the notices I've been sent from this "service", the
MR> person using the service is identified (by name, but not by email
MR> address).

Erm - not quite. Take this message as an example? I have sent a
message addressed to '"Melissa Reese on TBUDL"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'. Now, when RiskFreeMail challenge me,
they will say:

You recently sent a message to "Melissa Reese on TBUDL"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

How much use is that? None!

-- 
Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v2.10.03 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1
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