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email addresses
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Ed - Can you clarify the policy on posting email addresses - I know there was a discussion about it but I'm not sure what conclusion was reached. Is it ok to use throwaway ones?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have noted what you say Ratter and am somewhat surprised.
I wonder if mine will be removed; it's :- [email protected]
I wonder if mine will be removed; it's :- [email protected]
Many organisations have a 'catch all' system operating on their email server, so that any mail sent to their domain name (but with an unrecognisable user name before the @ symbol) will find its way to a central person in the organisation who can then work out where it should be directed to.
So if any spammer has got web crawler software which examines this site (looking for email addresses), Ron's post above will probably result in that spammer sending loads of mail to the address which he's given, which (through the 'catch all' system) will actually end up in the Editor's inbox!
So if any spammer has got web crawler software which examines this site (looking for email addresses), Ron's post above will probably result in that spammer sending loads of mail to the address which he's given, which (through the 'catch all' system) will actually end up in the Editor's inbox!
L-I-K:
What you're missing (at one level) appears to be AB's 'Terms of Use':
"8. You agree not to disclose any personal information (e.g. full name, address, phone number) either about yourself or any other individual(s) when making any posting or contribution to The AnswerBank"
and to AB's 'Site Rules':
"Do not post any personal information belonging to you or others including full name, address or phone number as it can easily be misused by others. We strongly advise you against posting links to personal photographs".
What you're missing (at a different level) appears to be within the realms of homo-eroticism!
What you're missing (at one level) appears to be AB's 'Terms of Use':
"8. You agree not to disclose any personal information (e.g. full name, address, phone number) either about yourself or any other individual(s) when making any posting or contribution to The AnswerBank"
and to AB's 'Site Rules':
"Do not post any personal information belonging to you or others including full name, address or phone number as it can easily be misused by others. We strongly advise you against posting links to personal photographs".
What you're missing (at a different level) appears to be within the realms of homo-eroticism!