Interviewed by CNN on 20/08/2013 16:36, HenriK told the world:

> Good thought and thanks for the reply.  The problem is in the 'subject 
> line and what is being added is [!! SPAM] in front of the regular 
> subject name.
> 
> The problem also does not happen with a back-up computer accessing the 
> same e-mail account.  I double-checked the ISP settings for the e-mail 
> account involved and no SPAM settings are activated.  I wonder if it 
> could be a SeaMonkey extension or plug-in?

It's also possible that you have some sort of security software
(antivirus/firewall/etc) which screens incoming e-mails. If the security
settings are different in the two computers, that would explain it.

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