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Martin, >I tried that, but then couldn't always remember just what address I'd used >at what site - particularly annoying if it's needed to log in. One idea is to register a domain name with catch-all forwarding to a regular account. Then you can use absolutely anything for the user name, and even include the site itself as the user name (eg use foobar@mydomain.net when registering at www.foobar.com ). This helps make is easy to remember, and just plain obvious where the name came from... >I've just resorted to fairly draconian email filters I have around 250 filters defined ... (and works well, but I can't tell where they got my address). Doug
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