| URGENT - PLEASE READ We have been alerted to the fact that someone is sending emails to our accounts asking them to provide their username and password. The sender of these emails is identified as Jack Preview. Please be aware that these emails are not coming from us. They are simply an attempt to get you to give up your password. DO NOT REPLY TO THESE EMAILS AND DO NOT GIVE YOUR PASSWORD TO ANYONE. If you have any questions, please call us at 1-800-603-3022 Important Announcement Some of our access numbers are being changed. If you have an account login that ends in h5k.cc or d56k.cc, You need to contact us immediately to avoid any interruptions in service. Please call 1-800-603-3022 and choose option 1. A free and unregulated internet Of all of the candidates for President in 2008, we are aware of only one who has consistently maintained a position of not regulating the internet. We think this is vitally important for all of us who make our living in this medium. The candidate is question is Ron Paul, a Congressman from Texas, who recently announced that he will be a candidate for President. You may not have heard of him yet, but we think you will. Here is a Brief Overview of Congressman Paul’s Record He has never voted to raise taxes. He has never voted for an unbalanced budget. He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. He has never voted to raise congressional pay. He has never taken a government-paid junket. He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. He voted against the Patriot Act. He voted against regulating the Internet. He voted against the Iraq war. He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. You can learn more about this unique individual at his web site: http://www.ronpaul2008.com Spam Tagging Due to overwhelming negative reaction to our experimental spam tagging system, it has been discontinued. Probable spam will continue to be tagged in the header "X-Spam-Level:" follwed by a number of plus signs. End users who wish to filter out spam can use this header to filter on. New Spam removal service Many of you have noticed that we are identifying and tagging possible spam messages so that they are easier for you to delete. The messages are identified by the words ****PROBABLE*SPAM* in the subject. We are still tuning this sytem to identify as much spam as possible without tagging valid messages. You can help if you receive a valid message that is tagged as spam by sending us the headers from the message. For previous announcements or to leave us a comment on one of these announcements, please visit our blog |