[posted and mailed]
Thierry <machicoane@gmail.com> wrote in news:1179148617.227105.269540
@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com:
> I would be especially interested in your comments and feedbacks about
> this initiative and its relevance.
I'll just assume that you own all of the various domains listed in the many
email addresses in the comments section of your web page, or have permission
from the owners of these domains to publish harvestable email addresses that
don't belong to you. These email addresses will be harvested by spammers and
will receive spam as a consequence of your having published them to your web
page, so you're facilitating net abuse by publishing these email addresses
that (probably) don't belong to you.
Regards

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Thierry - 15 May 2007 09:10 GMT
On May 14, 9:33 pm, "Greg R. Broderick"
<usenet200...@blackholio.dyndns.org> wrote:
> [posted and mailed]
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> Q. What is the most annoying thing on Usenet?
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Dear Greg,
Thank you very much for your sound advice.
My true intention is absolutely not to either encourage or facilitate
spamming in any way. My purpose is only to provide, for free, a kind
of contest intended to let programming geeks challenge and improve
their skills.
Thanks to your remark, the comment section of the page has been
modified so that to address this issue.
Thanks. Best regards. Thierry