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    1. [WVHAMPSH-L] (no subject)
    2. Dear List Members, I have a suggestion that was given to me and my family and friends that actually somehow works. Go to your address book and enter the following contact: AAAAAAAAA@aaaaa.aaa aaaaaaaa@aaaa.aaa Now that looks and seems crazy but it works when you send a group mailing to all your contacts. We have all entered it and we have not received any problems. No one knows actually wht it works just that it does. My personal group has been doing this for quite a while now, and we communicate constatly, more often than this list does, if you know what I mean. I seldom have free memory if I don't check my email 4-5 times each day. Just a suggestion, I cannot explain technial stuff, I always worked in the human behavior field. Nancy

    11/23/2003 06:37:47
    1. Re: [WVHAMPSH-L] (no subject)
    2. singhals
    3. Well, at least, it's not *exactly* a hoax. This almost sort of works for some people. It is intended to keep your computer from sending out mass-mailings unbeknownest to you -- with the string of aaaa@aaaa it was *supposed* to be first addy your computer tried; since it would instantly report an invalid address, no other mail would go out. It only worked on one version of Outlook/outlook express, Win 95, if memory serves. On all other systems, it didn't work: the system went ahead and sent everything else, leaving this one for you "to fix" at the end. Cheryl At 01:37 PM 11/23/2003 EST, you wrote: >Dear List Members, > > I have a suggestion that was given to me and my family and friends that >actually somehow works. > > Go to your address book and enter the following contact: > >AAAAAAAAA@aaaaa.aaa > >aaaaaaaa@aaaa.aaa > >Now that looks and seems crazy but it works when you send a group mailing to >all your contacts. We have all entered it and we have not received any >problems. > >No one knows actually wht it works just that it does. > >My personal group has been doing this for quite a while now, and we >communicate constatly, more often than this list does, if you know what I mean. I >seldom have free memory if I don't check my email 4-5 times each day. > Just a suggestion, I cannot explain technial stuff, I always worked in >the human behavior field. > >Nancy > > >

    11/23/2003 09:35:40