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- PureMail 1.4
- User Authentication System for Email
- Copyright (C) 1998 by Louie R. Orbeta
- All Rights Reserved
-
-
- Greetings,
-
- First of all, I'd like to thank you for checking out my program. PureMail
- represents half a year of design, and I'm very proud of it. It has taught
- me a lot in program design, implementation and testing. I'd like to thank
- my beta testers and to all the people who have given me suggestions. If I
- have time, they will be implemented in future versions.
-
- The purpose of this program is to send a message to every junk mailer on
- the Internet. I don't pay for mail I don't ask for. I believe that if I
- want something, let me go to them instead of them pushing their products
- down my throat. Contrary to every junk mail I've received, I'm not
- charging for this program and I'm not advertising it to newsgroups.
- Take that, spammers!
-
- Please feel free to use it. There's no subroutine that will cause it to
- lock up after a specified number of days. I won't get any information
- from your PC if you use it. It's a full-blown version. No demos, no
- crippleware, etc. No trapdoors whatsoever. In fact, I have added a nifty
- feature that will check PureMail if it has been modified in any way. If
- PureMail.exe has been altered, it won't let you run it. It's just extra
- security for the user.
-
- I've been spam-free since November 20, 1998. Now, I don't mind getting
- spam because PureMail will just tell me that they've been deleted :) If
- you don't like it, just delete it - you won't hurt my feelings. I just
- hope anyone out there would find it as useful as I did. For suggestions,
- comments or bug-announcements, please go to:
-
- http://travel.to/louieorbeta
-
- OR
-
- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/2098/PureMail.htm
-
- Regards,
- Louie Robles Orbeta
-
-
- PureMail is copyright (C)1998 by Louie Robles Orbeta, of Winnipeg,
- Manitoba, Canada. No one else is responsible for this. I alone designed
- and implemented the PureMail stamp - which consists of the KEY (a 5-8
- alphanumeric random character) and an expiry date called a TIMESTAMP
-
-
- I would like to personally thank the following people for their help in
- suggestions and beta-testing (in chronological order):
- - Marc Cosgrove
- - Patrick Sabourin
- - Jarrod Loewen
- - Gary Stoik
- - Stephen Waelder