wrote:
> I do not think they came from a scoug email list.
> You do have a scoug email
> address (peter-at-scoug-dot-com) which is a good bet
> that that is where you got
> the spam. If you still think it was through a scoug
> email list then post the
> headers of the spam.
Well, so do I, sort of -- courtesy of that occasional
column I haven't written one of for a long time. I do
get a few pieces of spam now and then, sent to
"TheFox@scoug.com" {*} . . . but I never heard from
Tiffany. Now I'm feeling deprived. :-(
Jordan
{* Boy, they must really be doing some DEEP 'Net
searches to find that address, esp. considering that
our server is OFFLINE so much of the time !}
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