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Advances and growth in Internet usage have introduced a new range of manifestations of the ego. Personal home pages are a curious phenomenon; how many of us who happily maintain a home page with biographical information including personal details, opinions and preferences, would consider publishing similar information as a newspaper advertisement? However, in this note I want to restrict my discussion to some issues relating to email, rather than broader Internet usage.