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Isn't it nice to have the site free of spam for a day or two.
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On 08/03/2011 19:12, Dave Hill wrote:
Isn't it nice to have the site free of spam for a day or two.


Can I interest you in some fake Nike footwear or replica watches? ;-)

Spam aside its been a great day in the garden again, rotorvating.
Nice to see clean fresh earth all ready for planting up.


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"Dave Hill" wrote in message
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Isn't it nice to have the site free of spam for a day or two.


Yes. All it wants now is for those who have been making false accusations
and doing the bullying, to either clear off and form their own moderated
gardening newsgroup/forum, or to admit their mistakes and admit to their
bullying.

Pigs might fly first :-((

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Dave Hill writes
Isn't it nice to have the site free of spam for a day or two.


I rarely see spam, certainly not recently.

Probably because New Individual my news provider filter most of it out
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Isn't it nice to have the site free of spam for a day or two.
Agreed, that said there'll always be things like spam and bulliers online. Its just one of the negatives of the internet I guess
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"Dave Hill" wrote in message
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Isn't it nice to have the site free of spam for a day or two.


If you spent ten euros/year on news.individual.net as your newsreader you
are unlikely to receive any spam.
I never see any cr2p or spam at all.

For this small amount you are able to post,, but they do not like if you
post to multiple groups


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