On 7 Feb 2020, at 1:15, Bill Cole wrote:

No, but there's almost certainly a Spark in your iPhone. See https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/unexpected-message-created-in-draft-folder/7ffd85e5-87e3-4209-a36d-a657e415e301 and look for "Maria from Readdle"

Spark has horrible and disgusting business practices that they hide behind slick marketing. I think there needs to be a public announcement advising users against ever downloading Spark. [My comments are based on bad experience a couple of years ago; things may have changed since, but I doubt it.]

-cng

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    Charlie Garrison                   <[email protected]>
    Garrison Computer Services      <http://www.garrison.com.au>
    PO Box 380
    Tumbarumba NSW 2653  Australia
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