Doris, You said: > Please remove me from paypal. I have tried numerous times to update my > credit card. I have no idea what my pin number is therefore I can not enter > Paypal.
I think you must have sent this to the wrong email address. Spambayes has nothing to do with PayPal. It's possible that the messages you've been receiving that are apparently from PayPal are actually from fraudsters attempting to capture your credit card details. This is a fraud called 'phishing', whereby the fraudster sends you an email claiming to be from PayPal but in fact linking to the fraudster's own website. The PayPal email you quoted included a link that looks fake to me. PayPal phishing emails are usually faked to look as though they came from PayPal, but occasionally they include the email addresses of unconnected people. Maybe the one you received included the SpamBayes email address in there somewhere, which is why you've sent an email to the SpamBayes mailing list. However this happened, we have nothing to do with PayPal, and can't help you with your problem. -- Richie Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
