These are addresses that you received mail FROM in the past several
weeks.  PowerMail keeps up with these, just in case you should want to
send a reply after you think of something to say.  Every so often
PowerMail purges this list of old ones.  Often you can search for an
address that you haven't added to your address book, and lo and behold,
PowerMail has it!  Neat feature.

--------------------------- 
Bob Moody, owner
Moody Associates
Product Fundraising for schools, sports teams, daycares, church groups,
scouts, and other community groups.

Our main product is your profit!

Our mission is to make it easy for you to reach your fundraising
goals...over and over...year after year.

1986-2003.... 17 years of excellence!
office: 540-885-3439 or 800-326-9192  (8-4 M-F)
cell: 540-294-9791  toll-free to cell: 866-294-9791 
www.fundraisingcentral.net
www.bobmoody.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
text messaging to cell: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail: 936 Frog Pond Road
Staunton VA 24401-8346
fax 540-885-6670 or toll free 877-936-9192

Replying to message quoted at the bottom of this message.
Fri, 13 Jun 2003 14:40:18 +0000

>Hi all,
>
>I have just found a problem with my address book.  For some reason I have
>aquired a load of addresses which are all prefixed with the @ symbol. 
>These are invisible within the address book and mainly seem to be from my
>lists, although some of them are from spammers, judging from the random
>letters in the address.
>
>Any ideas on: 
>how this may have happened, and,
>more importantly - how can I get rid of them since they are not obviously
>in the address book.
>
>I should add that I have Virex and that has not thrown up any probs. 
>Some of the spam stuff does hide codes in the html, but I thought PM
>should be immune to this.
>
>cheers,
>Chris
>OS9.2.2 Int: PM4.1.3  PMac G4/400 448Mb
>
>
>


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