Howdy!
That the slope becomes slippery does not in and of itself
mean we cannot look at what was asked and frown.
Raziel lays out a scenario that looks suspiciously like
address harvesting a la spammers. So far, Raziel has not
offered any further explanation of his/her intentions that
might clarify this point.
In my mind, this question skates right at the edge. Given
that useful conversation has occurred, I'm personally
inclined toward leavgin this post stand.
The worst thing about including the "extracting emiail
addresses" function is that it obscured the actual issue.
Other posters have spoken to the technical issue at hand.
yours,
Michael
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