My answer to the first question is yes. (for now anyway) From my experience it
won't get any.
snet.net is a "Domain Name" assigned by the folks that control Internet domain
names.
There used to be a list of domain names on the Internet.
So the program takes the generated ID and appends "@domain.name" from the list.
Bryan
Dave Dahlgren wrote:
> so you are saying that dave.dahlgren@snet.net will not get the spam that
> ddahlgren@snet.net gets?
> How do they get past the ".net" if they can not use that character??
> Dave
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