tedd wrote:
At 9:16 AM +0100 9/10/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
I don't understand the question. It is an email account that I check
and I get mail from that address all the time. Of course it's
late/much wine and there may be some humor here that is totally
escaping me.
I think it's just the accepted convention that nospam@<anything>
usually points to an email black hole rather than a real account.
Col
That's it exactly.
Usually people use configurations like tedd<nospam>@sperling.com where
the <nospam> is to be removed.
However, with:
Shawn McKenzie <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I can't remove the "<nospam>".
Cheers,
tedd
OK, gotcha. I set this up a long time ago just to have an alias that I
use for registrations etc, so that I can filter it at my email client
and know that most are not important. Also, I could probably delete it
at anytime if I received too much spam. :-)
-Shawn
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