My personal feeling, and now I'm being serious too, is that the
verification messages are a form of spam, and if someone's going to send
me spam to keep themselves from getting spam, then they just don't get my
e-mail. If it was a woman I was attracted to, or some rich person who
might give me money, or if I had an incredibly good reason that I needed
to contact that person, maybe, but that's it.
Bruce
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On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Yardbird wrote:
Bruce,
Seriously, I'm not very positively inclined toward a deal where someone has fixed it so that I have to do something special, go out of my way at all, to receive their mail. I can't see the logic in that from a security standpoint, and I take the imposition of responsibility on me as an absurdity and an affront.
Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Toews" <DogRiver@xxxxxxxx> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 6:35 PM Subject: Re: Re: Ignorant about jfw and Acrobat
Nope, just seeing a lot of people asking questions that could be answered in three seconds of experimentation, as well as questions that were answered two hours earlhy. You get a jaded view of mailing lists when you use JAWS to read this sort of thing on mailing lists.
Bruce
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