I apologize for cluttering up the list with this but it may be the only way to reach the sender.
I guess there is a point to all this. I just don't see what it is? As for your mail, it has never worked right. Your mail bounces and your ISP advises that your account has been suspended. I have not looked at your headers yet, but I suspect you are using some kind of forwarding. Weekly Bounce Summary Week of Bounced messages 12/22/2007 185 12/15/2007 226 12/8/2007 456 12/1/2007 173 Hank Roth --- In [email protected], Arif Bhuiyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear friends, Happy New Year! > Please take time to read this mail; I believe youâll find this mail helpful. > For last few months I could not check mails regularly (actually, few months ago, I was stabbed by street robbers, which I have already informed you. I had very bad time, especially psychological, financial. I am OK now.) > Now when I started to check mails already saved in my Inbox, I am just astonished to see many duplicate mails in the Inbox from the members of groups. That is, members have added my > email address to their mailing list while they posted mails to groups. This > is a time killing job for me and I am just lost and confused. It is also > against groupsâ policy and there is no point to do this as I am already receiving > mails from groups. If members add my address when they reply to my mails posted to the groups that can make sense. > From those mails I have found an interesting mail and am forwarding for you all. It was funny; the person who forwarded this mail to me did not follow the instructions or did not read the mail before posting! > Regards, - Arif Bhuiyan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Essex, UK > -- > * No dictator has died with dignity and the misuses of authority is never worshipped. > -- > Ends > > > IMPORTANT!!! > > > > HOW TO FORWARD > E-MAIL APPROPRIATELY > A friend who is a computer > expert received the following directly from a system administrator for a > corporate system. It is an excellent message that ABSOLUTELY applies to > ALL of us who send e-mails. Please read the short letter below, even if > you're sure you already follow proper procedures.. > > > Do > you really know how to forward e-mails? 50% of us do; 50% DO NOT. > > > Do you > wonder why you get viruses or junk mail? Do you hate > it? > > > > > > > Every time you forward an > e-mail there is information left over from the people who got the > message before you, namely their e-mail addresses & names. > As the messages get forwarded along, the list of addresses builds, > and builds, and builds, and all it takes is for some poor sap to get a > virus, and his or her computer can send that virus to every e-mail address > that has come across his computer. Or, someone can take all of those > addresses and sell them or send junk mail to them in the hopes that you > will go to the site and he will make five cents for each hit. That's > right, all of that inconvenience over a nickel! > > > > > > > How do you stop it? Well, > there are > several easy steps: > > > > > > > (1) When you forward an e-mail, > DELETE > all of the other > addresses that appear in the body of the message (at the > top). That's > right, DELETE them. > Highlight them and delete them, backspace them, cut them, > whatever it is > you know how to do. It only > takes a second You MUST click the > "Forward" button first and then you will have full > editing capabilities against the body and headers of > the message. > If > you don't click on "Forward" first, you > won't be able to edit the message at all. > > > > > > > > (2) > Whenever you send an e-mail to > more than one person, do NOT use > the To: or Cc: fields > for adding e-mail addresses. > Always use the > BCC: (blind carbon > copy) field for listing the e-mail > addresses. This is the way the people you > send to will only see their own e-mail address. If you don't see your BCC: > option click on where it says To: and your address list will appear. > Highlight the address and choose BCC: and that's it, > it's that > easy. When > you send to BCC: your message will automatically say "Undisclosed > Recipients" in the "TO:" field of the people who receive it. > > > > > > > > (3) > Remove any "FW > :" in the subject > line. You can re-name the subject if > you wish or even fix spelling. > > > > > > > (4) > ALWAYS > hit your Forward button from the actual e-mail you are > reading. Ever get those e-mails that you > have to open 10 pages to read the one page with the information on it? By > Forwarding from the actual page you wish someone to view, you stop them > from having to open many e-mails just to see what you sent. > > > > > > > > (5) > Have you ever gotten an email > that is a petition? It states a position and asks you to add your name and > address and to forward it to 10 or 15 people or your entire address book. > The email can be forwarded on and on and can collect thousands of names > and email addresses. A > FACT: The completed petition is actually worth a > couple of bucks to a professional spammer because of the wealth of valid > names and email addresses contained therein. If you want to support the > petition, send it as your own personal letter to the intended recipient. > Your position may carry more weight as a personal letter than a laundry > list of names and email address on a petition. > (Actually, if > you think about it, who's supposed to send the petition in to whatever > cause it supports? And don 't believe the ones that say that the email is > being traced, it just aint so!) > > > > > > > > > (6) One of the main ones I hate is > the ones that say that something > like, "Send this email to 10 people and you'll see something great run > across your screen." Or, sometimes they'll just tease you by saying > something really cute will happen IT > AINT GONNA HAPPEN!!!!! (Trust me, I'm > still seeing some of the same ones that I waited on 10 years ago!) I don't > let the bad luck ones scare me either, they get trashed. (Could be why I > haven't won the lottery??) > > Something > really cute: http://tubevube. com/user. php > > > > > > > > (7) Before you forward > an Amber Alert, or a Virus > Alert, or some of the other ones floating around nowadays, check them > out before > you forward d > them. Most of them are junk mail that's > been circling the net for YEARS! > Just about everything you receive in an email that is in > question can be checked out at Snopes. Just go to > http://www.snopes. > com/ > > > > > > > > Its > really easy to find out if it's real or not. If it's not, please don't > pass it on. > > > So > please, in the future, let's stop the junk mail and the > viruses. > > > > > > > Finally, > here's an idea!!! Let's send this to everyone we know > (but > strip my address off first, please). > This is something that SHOULD be > forwarded. > > > Ends. > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
