Re: E-mail message just won't die



Does you mail ISP (or mail service) offer web mail access? If so, check
that and see it you can delete the message there.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


<flynnkitchen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What email program? and version?
What IE version?
Windows version?
Is it spam?

- Outlook 2003 (SP2)
- Windows XP 2002 (SP2)
- IE 6.0 (though I'm not sure that matters, since I was using the new
7.0 for some period)
- Yes, it is spam. It's the same message, though -- same date (11/14).
The Outlook junk mail filter catches it and moves it to Junk Mail, and
I've empty the folder (daily), but it just keeps coming. And coming.
And coming.

I picked it up 140 times since I posted the message above yesterday.



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