He is a member, and it might not have come from him. It could have
originated from someone with his email addy and a spambot. If it continues,
wile_e_ may need to be removed from the list and a back up address needed.
I hanged the @ symbols
At 5/30/2006 01:31 PM, Wayne Johnson wrote:
Below is a message to the HWG that is a link for some Fiji vacation spot
I've included all the headers that I have in the following quoted post
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by mx.perfora.net (node=mxus5) with ESMTP (Nemesis),
id 0MKvIY-1Fl6MV2TNX-0000ZP for wdjofthewavijo.com; Tue, 30 May
2006 11:42:27 -0400
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 09:41:15 -0600
From: Al <wile_e_coyote1ATcomcast.net>
To: <hardwareathardwaregroup.com>
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