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From: charles <>
Subject: Re: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Use of that word in the Subject Line
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 16:43:19 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <15aa01c7e68c$470eca30$ca57c047@LivingRoom>
Betty:
You're a very helpful person and I appreciate your help.
Some of your email is coming into me as "Spam."
My reason to enable my spam filter was I receiving explicit sexual emails. I'm not a prude but I don't want them coming to me. I'm not getting that type of email anymore.
I may turn my filter off to see if it helps. I went to my ISP help desk site and they say they're stopping any attachments other than zip files. Everything is being scanned for viruses. I will find out how to disable my filter as I don't think I need it anymore.
thanks, Charles
Betty <> wrote: Hello,
Charles is not the only one who has the word, Spam, in the subject line.
About a week ago, my step-daughter's e-mails started arriving the same way.
She's leaving that job, so I'll have to see what her e-mails look like in a
couple of weeks when she has a new e-mail address.
Betty (near Lowell, MA)
P.S. If the e-mails with Spam in the Subject line come in -- with the
Digest, there should be nothing to worry about. It's just someone's
"protection" doing things.
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