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The problem with tis is that some email readers use what's known as
friendly addresses. Therefore, to you I may show up as john -at- tdandw -dot- com
, to others I may show up as John Posada without the email address. it
make it more difficult to respond.
Thats like asking people to do the following:
Change foomaster -at- foobar -dot- com to john -at- tdandw -dot- com
The Tech Writer wrote:
>
> I found the following on a newsgroup posting:
>
> remove NOSPAM from email address to reply
> loki1 -at- ihug -dot- co -dot- nzNOSPAM
>
> It seemed like a good idea, to me. Any Spam robot would get a
> non-existant email address if it read through this message. And a human
> is smart enough to follow the directions, and remove the NOSPAM at the
> end of the message before replying.
>
> -David Castro
> techwrtr -at- crl -dot- comNOSPAM
>
> Posts: mailto:techwr-l -at- listserv -dot- okstate -dot- edu
> Commands: mailto:listserv -at- listserv -dot- okstate -dot- edu (e.g. SIGNOFF TECHWR-L)
> Archives: http://listserv.okstate.edu/archives/techwr-l.html,
> Subjects: JOB:, QUESTION:, SUMMARY:, ANNOUNCE:, or none of these.