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Your second question: It is messages with spam that bypass spam filters
which use the Bayesian principle to define spam.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lisa McManus" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:40 AM
Subject: [VICUG-L] couple of questions about outlook express
Hi everyone,
I have two questions about outlook express. If anyone can help me I
would really appreciate it. I use window eyes 4.5 if that helps at all.
When I open a message I can not seem to find any way to tell the address
of the sender. Just their name shows up, but not their email address.
Can anyone tell me what I might do to have it show me that information.
The other question concerns getting strange email messages if anyone has
had that happen to them before. They are messages that just have words
in them. They are not sentences or anything. They are just slews of
words, sometimes just a few words and sometimes a lot. I used to only
get them once in a while, but now I am getting several every day. Does
anyone know anything about this or why it might be happening. I do not
ever recognize the name of the sender. I have run my norton internet
security and I do not have any viruses. So if anyone has any thoughts
on any of this please let me know. Thanks a lot.
Lisa
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