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Old April 23rd, 2005, 03:40 AM
Tex John
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By THAT definition, sure. That just isn't the only definition.

Ten years ago, I can't recall that even being a valid definition.

Point is, your usenet group's definition isn't the only one. And I'm
obviously not alone.

Not just Dave, all you guys, don't complain about spam and then promote
yourself or your product, period, because there are plenty of us that have
been part of newsgroups where simply including your email address to a
corporate account was considered spam.

And where no one even knew what tofu was...

John
again, in Houston....wishing he was on the Surfside jetties instead of
sitting here typing...

"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
news:%G9ae.28$yc.25@trnddc07...
From: "memstore"


|
| Hello,
|
| How is putting the name of our company on the bottom of our

post'spamming', nearly
| everybody puts a link on the bottom of therelisting. The post is not our

company it is
| about the post (indoorfishing).
|
| Thank You
| James
| www.easytackle.com-- memstore

By definition it is in the body and NOT the signature where it is OK. To

be a part of the
signature you have to separate the signature from the body with two dases

and one space
(-- ) as you see in my signature. That is a UseNet standard. Please

adopt it !

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm




 




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