October 25, 2009 9:27 PM GMT
I admit it, I am online at work and at home... However, managing them is not that difficult, I only need to open three and the others are integrated and I can read them within just a couple of programs. Only three accounts get heavy traffic, and one of those is my work one, so a few others don't make a lot of difference! LOL
October 27, 2009 3:45 PM GMT
Um....11 email addresses.....but that is for two personalities, lol. One is for junk. One for a gaming group. One professional. one personal, one for Trannyweb Transgender news. One for a previous gaming group and friends. One for Wendy junk mail. One for Wendy TW personal mail and TW forum admin work. One Yahoo threw at me. One reserve account...for whatever.(I had two but one is now the TTN account) One for Neighborhood Watch stuff. I find it makes it easier to keep my lives gender-differentiated and to get work/play done faster. Some only get checked twice a month.
I can't emphasize enough that it only takes one email with Cc: instead of Bcc: lists of names to turn someones personal email address into a spamalot. Someone's HD gets hacked and all the email app addresses get sold off and that's all she wrote. Be kind, Bcc:
In my case, my family did it to me.
You can stop bots from taking your email address off a website by using a different symbol for @ and then explaining "put @ where the X or # is in the address". This will not work if a person "farms" the address instead of a bot, so TW discourages posting them in forums, particularly the basic member forums that can be accessed by anyone who signs up for a basic membership. You have to learn to think like a gg in protecting your contact information. It could be used to phish your location or identity.