Wow.

Just got back on line.. Thanks for your time and effort in explaining all
this to me. And I definitely will check out your first post again!! <g>

And now, I shall go crawl underneath my electric blanket to avoid further
attack. :-(  ...And to stay warm!!!   :-D

Seriously, thanks again.
Cindy

----- Original Message -----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 12:27 PM
Subject: Fw: PCWorks: Unwanted email & smalltalk


One more thing, you don't EVER want to do the option of fwd'ing
the UCE as an attachment to the SpamCop email address they give
you, since of course the email will remain in it's FULLY
original form (which of course as I mentioned) will many times
have your email address hidden in the URL's and some type of
"personally identifiable text or ID number", or again the
terrorist communications.  Also, there are numerous "personally
identifiable" number/letter strings within the message headers
which look like nothing to YOU, but to ISP's they can TRACE
these strings and find our YOUR email address to which the UCE
was sent!  And in the cases of these networks I mentioned below
and many USA based as well, will then TELL the spammer whom is
complaining so they can further attack you!  So you must be
VERY VERY careful when reporting!
-Clint





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