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Originally posted by lms2 Did that answer the question? Can you have more than one id per e-mail address?
Not that I'm aware of. But between the ease of setting up free Hotmail/Yahoo accounts or legitimate e-mail accounts from your ISP (many allow up to 7 per account) it's not really difficult for someone to acquire a new e-mail addy, should they need one. I've easily had 2 dozen e mail addys in the last decade, and most of those were just one per internet provider. Most of them are defunct now, as are many of the ISP's that provided them. Not that I'm complaining - that would be way too much spam to filter through, even with Mozilla Thunderbird
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
Well, I have four/or access to four, and thats just home, work, me, and my two kids. I could set up several more if I wanted to...before even resorting to hot mail or any similar service.
But what I am curious about is how IPs work. In a different thread on a different day regarding people posting with multiple identities, tracking IPs was brought up and it was mentioned that when the IP address was mentioned, the IP address changed. A friend at work told me that if you have dial up, you get a different IP every time you log off and log back on. How hard is it to track IP's -and how sure are you exactly where it is coming from? For instance, could you do a search on an IP address and bring up everyone that uses that IP, or do you have to look at each person individually.
And any other information that might be helpful or that you want to share regarding IPs.
yes, except lms is no more. When the site was down the other day I cleared my cookies and have no idea what the password was for lms. Thats why there became lms2. I have different IPs for the two of them two as one is home, and one is work. Different computers, different servers. Just one me.
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