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	<title>Comments on: Yahoo! opens up Mail</title>
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		<title>By: Frank Reyna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Frank Reyna</dc:creator>
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		<description>Why not use an invisible, personal code in members mail that they can use and share ONLY with self designated people they want to receive e-mail from, and in that way exclude all other mail from entering the mail box? Such mail without the designated code would automatically be classed, trash and filed in the trash bin. No code from the sender, no contact whatsoever! The code should be much like a &quot;shared pin bank code&quot;, shared ONLY between confidents, no one else. The code can be encypted and invisible. Yahoo can then sort out non coded mail from entering the mail box more easily.
Is this a good idea, or not?     Frank </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why not use an invisible, personal code in members mail that they can use and share ONLY with self designated people they want to receive e-mail from, and in that way exclude all other mail from entering the mail box? Such mail without the designated code would automatically be classed, trash and filed in the trash bin. No code from the sender, no contact whatsoever! The code should be much like a &#8220;shared pin bank code&#8221;, shared ONLY between confidents, no one else. The code can be encypted and invisible. Yahoo can then sort out non coded mail from entering the mail box more easily.<br />
Is this a good idea, or not?     Frank</p>
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