Hello, Clint & all,

Thanks for responding.  This is pretty scary..  why don't I just post my
phone number and they can call and terrify me. HA!

Someone on another list said it sounded like 'code', but didn't elaborate..
I vaguely thought it was meaningful to someone out there, but who?  and how
would I be involved?  Should I just ignore it?  or, How do I report it with
an 'anonymous email address'?  What do I leave out?  (the gobble-digook
wording?)  Not sure I understand your explanation, but I'll read it again &
again, until I do understand what to do.  I changed my post from html to
plain text to send it to this list and the other one I am a member of..
Someone did a googly on foothills.net and told me it looked like a
legitimate website, who hosts other sites.  They appear to be against spam.

As if you and I don't have better things to do. I have dirty clothes to wash
and stalls to clean.

Good grief!
Cindy

----- Original Message -----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Unwanted email & smalltalk


This is just another typical BS spam from yet another parasitic
infestation.  Get used to it.  :(

>From the looks of it, it was originally in HTML format and you
either tried to post it to the list (which will not work since
the list only plain text), or your email program (or some other
on your end) converted it from HTML format to plain text.
That's why there are no active links in it.




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