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May 15th, 2003, 05:18 PM
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DarrensPassion
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This is Maggz's suggestion for dealing with these things:
If you get this email can I suggest you do as I did a few weeks ago and report the person sending the emails to their ISP.
How do you find out who is actually sending the email?
Do the following if you have a virus checker that has deleted the attachment:
Before you delete the email open the email (NOT the attachment) and under file look at the properties of the email. From properties go to Details. You can see by the return path usually where the email came from.
There are more instructions on how to find out where an email came from here (please note only report the abuse to this company if the source is this company - otherwise follow their instructions on how to find out the source):
http://www.energis-squared.net/servi...tify_email.asp
Hope this may be of some help to you [img]smile.gif[/img]
Janie xx
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