On May 3, 2004, at 11:15 AM, John McClernan wrote:

Emery is right. It's called "spoofing" and I am a victim also. I just keep
deleting them. The only way you can really get rid of it is to change your
e-mail address - an option I'm not willing to exercise at present. My e-mail
is tied to my business.
My 2¢.
John

Actually, that won't get rid of these annoyances unless you never use the new email address or tell anyone about it (so it never winds up in the address book of someone on Windows using Outlook or Outlook Express).


So, AFAIK, there's no practical option to deleting them. You can try to train your Junk filter in Mail, and that will catch some of them, but you'll still wind up spending a certain amount of your time dealing with this stuff.

Regards,

Harry Corsover

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