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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (20192)6/1/2001 6:06:19 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
brian

i don't think that it gives up much info.

right after you posted the whois link, i received spam (as if on cue!). my practice is when i get obvious spam (and some that is not so obvious but i decide it's spam anyway) is to simply delete it without opening it. i've learned that this is vital in not letting the spammer know that my mailbox is a "live" one. but just for grins i typed the sender info (hule7@hotmail.com) into the whois search field, and here are the results:

No match for mailbox "HULE7@HOTMAIL.COM".

for experimentation's sake, i tried a few more from acceptable, non-spam sources, and the results were pretty much the same, i.e, nothing.

have you tried it?

:)

mark
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