> <snip>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Who's Stewart? Who's Katelyn? I'm sure she's #2. Why do we
> allow domains like "khkhttxakddckhtr.com"? ... Harold
>
> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Harold just because you see that address in the "from" line means nothing.
> That's a not a valid address or domain, no such domain name.  Spammers
> rarely ever use valid addresses.....proving once again that their only
> motives are cyber-terrorism.  You have to look at the FULL headers for the
> true origin, and even in many cases with that they are exploiting some open
> relay.  Sometimes you may get lucky and see two different addresses in the
> full headers; one in the "From" area and another in the "return path" and
> once in a while one of them may be valid.- -Clint http://OrpheusComputing.com

Well, if someone like you is also victimized by all the
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s and the myriad other variations, then I
best keep quiet and take it on the chin. I can see email eventually reaching a
point where it will collapse by its own weight; it's only my opinion ... Harold

Btw, the "Unable to start WAV sound." corrected itself. Must have needed a
reboot.
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