I got it - figured best way to treat such is to ignore. But... Mine was addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I don't see any cc: in full headers (Netscape).

                                Ruth Ann

LegacySupport wrote:
I received this also and checked into it. The headers were definitely
falsified as was most of the info in the spam! I couldn't verify the phone
number or either of the domains shown as legit addresses.

I have no idea how it got through to the list, let alone with the HTML
formatting.  I do know that looking at the full headers showed that
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" was a cc in the email and one other user who
send me a copy of the headers from her email looked as if she was cc'd also
(it was hard to translate what all those AOL numbers were for!).  And since
there was no major outcry from users about this getting posted to the list,
I can only think that those who received it were cc'd and received it
directly.

I don't think I've ever seen us use a "LegacyUserGroup-owner@" email address
for anything!

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