Dennis McCunney wrote:

Sharon Rhodes wrote:

My spam folder (on my ISPs server) contains a message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject "daughters sexual exploits". Is this a message from mozilla.org? If not, how does that work that it has been less than a week and my email address has been snagged from the list or yours from my inbox. I don't have this in my address book. Come to think of it, I don't have anything from the list in my inbox.

I see it too, but it isn't email: it's a message posted to the netscape.public.mozilla.editor newsgroup. If you are subscribed to the group, you will get the message. Newsgroups are similar to mailing lists, but unlike mailing lists are not moderated.

Actually these newsgroups are gatewayed to and from mailing lists. Also the message I see in the newsgroup isn't from the same email address. What may have happened was that the addresses had been scraped by the latest spam viruses which read message headers (in this case Errors-To).


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