Very likely, you could check the headers and the code to see whether they
have any http requests or in the text any  onload or onevent handlers ......
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From: "Joseph Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 2:58 PM
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: OE blank mystery


: Yes, thanks Michael,
:
: I can understand that, and there is junk mail like that, some of it
blatant
: porn.   But these three are all text, and all requested by me - they are
: actually parts of novels, with no problems;  that is they are not junk
mail,
: nor do I see much point in them having code.
:
: Unless it is to do with them coming via SendFree.    Would send free's top
: and tail be on their server and blocking the text until their bits
download?
: That would be a way of keeping the mails light yet permitting
sophisticated
: paid for ads.
:
: Hmm.   Could that be a ball park near the answer?
:
: Joseph
:




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