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Wed 14 Jan, 2004 04:29 pm
I have a Hotmail E Mail account. One of their features is that you can indicate which of your E Mail is "junk mail", and they will put that mail in a junk mail box.
Fine and dandy. If you get a lot of stuff from one place, they will send you a "Junk Mail Classification Letter" asking you if a particular E Mail is junk mail. It would seem to me that once I indicated "Not Junk Mail", they would not bother me any more on mail from that address. But no. There are certain places from which I get mail continuously. Practically every day, Hotmail sends me a "Junk Mail Classification Letter" about that address. Now that is not very efficient, is it?
Hey, Phoenix, I just noticed something. You look a lot like my cousin Joe Birdidnik's mother-in-law.
You're not from New Mexico, are you?
I used to get HUNDREDS of email junk a day and my account was so up there that if I didn't delete on a daily basis all my memory was used. I don't know what happened but now I only get half a dozen pieces of mail a day ... knock on wood!