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Subject: | Too much Spam |
From: | "Mark Roberts" <> |
Date: | Tue, 15 Nov 2005 13:43:22 +1000 |
Adrian is perfectly correct. The remedies are self-evident but it is the moderator's choice to action them and public debate is of little worth. Moreover, this has all been covered before at length. I for one would be grateful if we could all avoid further discussion of this or similar topics as it's birds I'm interested in, not spam, spam is just not very interesting. If anyone else feels they really must comment please do so to the moderator not all of us. I am very conscious that this posting breaks the very rule I just suggested, please forgive. ================================= mark(at)markroberts.id.au 0404 50 99 24 ================================= |
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