Hi Ian,

> Ian, it looks like someone is having some fun with you. 
> Here's the entry in the mail commands:
>   1/26/2005 5:45 pm ianbrooke1 Unsubscribe requested
> There's no way to really tell who sent it.

These are often the results of viruses that parse text that appears
to be email addresses from everywhere on your system (including
browser cache, app data folders, temp files...) and uses them as
both senders and recipients of messages. I'm not saying that this
*was* that, but it could very well be.

I would recommend virus scanning your system and checking for
increased port 25 traffic on your desktop. If you're infected it'll
be a little slower and browsers usually are slower to open.

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://12PointDesign.com/
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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