Helene,
Not saying that...just probably most have an invalid email address...
Just view the headers of these and compare with headers of legitimate emails.
My solution to the problem is change my emails every 6 months are so. I can do this 
easily since I have my
own domain. If someone I know sends to an old address, they get the bounce stating the 
new email
addresses.
My wife, who does not surf the net, enter her email into online forms or have her 
address on my web site
any where, has started getting boo-koo SPAM...this I have no idea how is happening.
One email I had to reinstate since I didn't change my email with a site, I had 280 
junk mail in just one
week.


Jeff Dougherty
www.intrepid-video.com www.tech-repair.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Helene Leavitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Jeff..

So, with all that I do.. And I have McAffee - Ad-aware, Spybot, Spyguard,
Spyware blaster.. A spam filter(from Earthlink..a s well as a pop up
blocker).. are you telling me.. that blocking these addresses.. will be
useless..NO, Dont' tell me that. LOL.

HELENE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Good luck to you, Helene,
> Only problem is, there are so many email addresses out there, most of the
time they are forged. So, when
> you block one email chances are, it was a no good email to begin with.
> If you look in the headers of these junk mail, you will see the reply to:
and path of the email do not
> match. It may help some of the time..
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