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Re: Cellular Phone Spam


NOTvalid@XmasNYC.Info
13 Jun 2005 19:11:26 -0700

> The only thing I can think of is if you use a private domain name,
> spammers will be less apt to find it. But that costs you extra and you
> make your email address that much harder for people to remember.

The domain name I am using right now only cost me one dollar for one
year. I will be selling tho as I own many.

Each one allows 100 disposible email address to forward email anywhere.

I have some forwarding to my Virgin Mobile phone.

If I get too much spam I can close an email.

My "NOTvalid@XmasNYC.Info" started getting spam within 24 hours of
using it on Usenet. Needless to say it is now REALLY NOTvalid.

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[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Oh, yet another netter victimized by
the 'mere coincidence of a spammer using directory attacks'. PAT]

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