lac wrote:

> It's funny that the main reason why I'm running my own mail server is the
> spam.  I like having a complete control over creating disposable email
> accounts.  If I buy something from Amazon I create '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> account.  When I get spam addressed to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' I know who sold
> my info (or where it got stolen :)

No you don't. Very much spam and viruses entering my mail server are 
send to bogus addresses which even never existed on the server. So when 
a virus/spam enters your system to a valid address you cannot be sure 
that the other party has sold your address

-- 
Groeten,
Peter


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