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From: bohja@frontiernet.net
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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 06:17:36 -0600
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Subject: Asking for a bit of help...
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Hi, I've been looking through your site for a few weeks now, and I
really like what I see. Somehow, though, I've not been able to figure
out exactly how to solve the problem I have...which is why I came here
in the first place.
Here's the problem: I keep getting these notices from aol and prodigy
that some mail "I've" sent is undeliverable. The that is attached is
definitely spam, and my email address is named as the "authenticated"
sender. Whatever. It really pisses me off.
I've tried looking up the IP addresses, but they always originate from a
different place, and the few emails I've sent to administrators have
resulted with nothing.
Would you like to help? If not, do you know of someone else who could?
Thanks,
Julie, Clintonville WI