Q1. How does this e-mail end up in my mailbox, if the "To:" is someone
else (I am not [EMAIL PROTECTED]), and how can I identify this with a
SPAM rule:

 

Q2. Is there a custom rule that triggers if someone sends from an ".ar"
domain server or some other foreign country server , we don't get e-mail
here from other counties ever.

 

 

Thanks in advance...

 

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Subject: just like the real ones  -Roxanne

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Peace he would say instead of goodbye....peace my brother.

 

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