In article <1iback6.3utf6k1rcimv8N%nmetzner@meno.ch>, nmetzner@meno.ch (Norbert Metzner) writes: > singhals <singhals@erols.com> wrote: > > >> Be that as it may, if I get e-mail from "ghost45@spam.cop" >> asking about someone in my genealogy database, he's not >> getting an answer until/unless I figure out who he actually IS. > > Me too, but I do not figure out anything. > Such e-mails are deleted without any look into the e-mail's body. Welllllll, dunno - spam.cop may be a bad example, if you're thinking of SpamCop.net. Their raison d'etre is fighting spam and their email accounts, so far as I know, are fee-for- service (Dave Hinz, you reading this?) and somewhat less suspect than, say, gmail or yahoo or msn or hotmail freebie email accounts. Suspicious Ol' Bob -- Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas ----- Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason so few engage in it. -- Henry Ford