I am receiving hundreds of emails in my root-bulk folder but I can’t tell why they are directed there. Below is the header information from one example they all are similar in that there is no x-header filtering information that would indicate they shoud be routed to Root-bulk. Names removed fro protection:

 

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From: "Name" < Name @ec.rr.com>

To: " Name " < Name @cox.net>, " Name " < Name @att.net>,

   " Name " < Name @earthlink.net>,

   " Name " < Name @yahoo.com>, " Name " <Name @ec.rr.com>,

   " Name " < Name @cconnect.net>, " Name " < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Emailing: www.origamiboulder   Found this site thought you all would enjoy

Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 23:05:08 -0400

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