On Mar 1, 2006, at 4:58 PM, Heidi McElroy wrote:

Fellow I-Mac Users,
I use Outlook Express for e-mail. A friend keeps clogging my server with forwarded e-mails that I delete without opening. Is there any block I can put on her address, so those e-mails are rejected. I don't want to ask her
directly to stop for a few reasons. thanks for your advice.

I have received THOUSANDS--almost ten a day for months--of spam messages from <imac-list@mail.maclaunch.com> . This list will not allow me to copy the expanded header and include it in this reply. I would do so, if I could, in order to demonstrate that they purport to be the same sender. The unwanted messages claim that I am receiving a "WARNING" and the sender is:

        <mail.maclaunch.com (mail.maclaunch.com [157.238.133.140])>

Any idea what this is about?


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