Quoting keith_w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Aha! Now I know what you mean.
> In my mail program (SeaMonkey) I have a deeper header pane, and to the right
> of it, I have a little window titled: "Attachments." That's where   
> the ,jpg and
> .wav files show up.
> Back when I had AOL, I think I had a paperclip, maybe when I used   
> Earthlink, too.
> Anyhow, the separator discussed below is sort of beside the point...

But good info anyway.

>
> I know it's ticklish, but...have you looked at any of those attachments?
> I don't mean to OPEN them, because nobody should do that, but is   
> there any way
> for you to determine what they are? Who they come from?

I have deleted them, but the next one that comes acroos, i'll look.
>
> I've never heard of "caughtinmotion.com" or "ca.inter.net" so I don't know if
> either of those mail applications provide "View Message Source" or anything
> like that.

caughtinmotion dot com, is me. ca dot inter dot net is the mail  
service from my ISP. I can look at the mail info in the first one, but  
not the second. I'll keep an eye open.

Thanks for your help.

Dave
>
> Much good luck!
>
> keith
>
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