Maybe, maybe not.  I thought an undeliverable would have come from a  Mailer . 
When I checked out the header it comes from someone I know, not from a Mailer 
or 
Post Office.

Janet ~ UK
http://globechatters.net
O/S WinXPSP2 Pro IE/OE6 - home user



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> I think you mean clearly spam.  I get messages, too, and don't open them 
> unless I recognize the sender as someone who I sent a message to.  It is a 
> way, I believe, for the spammer to get your curiosity and have you open the 
> message.
>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Janet
>
>  It probably doesn't relate to your query but it may be worth mentioning that 
> I
>  am getting mails with undeliverable in the subject heading that are clearly
>  spoofed.
>  Open with caution when set to receive in plain text if you must.
>
>  Janet




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