From: Lynn W on 15 May 2010 03:27 I have received an email that has No Sender or Subject. I have checked the Headers and can't see where it's come from, is this Spam? Lynn
From: Steen on 15 May 2010 04:03 Lynn W <lynn.williamson(a)FOREVERREDbtinternet.com> wrote: > I have received an email that has No Sender or Subject. I have checked the > Headers and can't see where it's come from, is this Spam? > Lynn Yes, I get them all the time
From: Peter Ceresole on 15 May 2010 04:23 Lynn W <lynn.williamson(a)FOREVERREDbtinternet.com> wrote: > I have received an email that has No Sender or Subject. I have checked the > Headers and can't see where it's come from, is this Spam? It might be, although some malformed but legitimate mails can also lack those fields. Just open it an make up your mind what you think it is. You're using a Mac, aren't you? So it won't do you any harm. -- Peter
From: Dr Geoff Hone on 15 May 2010 05:54 On Sat, 15 May 2010 08:27:02 +0100, Lynn W <lynn.williamson(a)FOREVERREDbtinternet.com> wrote: >I have received an email that has No Sender or Subject. I have checked the >Headers and can't see where it's come from, is this Spam? >Lynn > This is a way for a spammer to check that his/her mailing list is still up-to-date. If it bounces, delete the address; if it does not, then the address is still good. I get this periodically, haven't had one for several months, expect the next one soon. Geoff
From: Lynn W on 15 May 2010 06:40 On 15/05/2010 09:23, in article 1jij0m6.7izlvi1actj3sN%peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk, "Peter Ceresole" <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote: > Lynn W <lynn.williamson(a)FOREVERREDbtinternet.com> wrote: > >> I have received an email that has No Sender or Subject. I have checked the >> Headers and can't see where it's come from, is this Spam? > > It might be, although some malformed but legitimate mails can also lack > those fields. > > Just open it an make up your mind what you think it is. You're using a > Mac, aren't you? So it won't do you any harm. I did open it and there was just nothing there and no clue as to where it had come from in the Headers (well not to me anyway) Lynn
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