> The addresses are exposed when Hotmail and Excite email users receive an
> email message containing a link to a Web site, CNET NEWS.COM has learned.
> When these Hotmail or Excite users click on the link, the Web site's
> "referral logs" record their email addresses.</quote>

    Yes, one can get that, one's personal page address, any parameters
(e.g.passworeds) used to access that page, etc.

    This is how I mine my logs for the search position of pages found via
the search engines.  See http://www.mall-net.com/webcons/

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ----------  [EMAIL PROTECTED]      
------------- Every mouse click, a Vote ---------------
------ Do they vote For, or Against your pages? -------
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