Folks look at this at all angles it's a losing game. 1. .any person out there could get your E-mail address. 2. Would the fcc be willing to let the wireless Folks do this? 3. Would AT&T or who ever you have Keep the feds from eaves dropping? 4.Or could there be a wall of some kind put up? On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 17:32 -0400, Michael Klinosky wrote: > Tim > > If .com was *only* ever used for > > commerical use, and using .com was enforced for commercial use, and we > > had something else for personal use, we could blanket delete all .com > > originating mail, and still receive all our non .com mail from our > > personal friends. ;-) > > Several years ago, I concocted the notion of '.per' addresses (for > 'person'). I searched for someone to tell, but didn't know enough then > to know where to look. > > I figured that we needed something for personal domains (e.g. websites, > where a person buys a name). >