EMMERTON and MOWBRAY and combinations of these names. Has anyone these names in their family? Can anyone help with look-ups? Very grateful for any interest shown. Pat -----Original Message----- From: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D-request@rootsweb.com <AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D@rootsweb.com <AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 4:04 AM Subject: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D Digest V02 #13
Hi Sandie, Firstly, would you put your "Admin " hat on, and give the list an Admin email address that we can post to directly with regards to virus alerts etc. Secondly, re > Second: > One of the options to attempt to over come periodic spamming is to remove > subscribers from the list who are not active participators. A series of > activities may be introduced to wheedle those people out. Those who > participate may then be put on the ACCEPT list and all others on the REJECT > list. I am not a very active member of this list because there are seldom any names mentioned that I am interested in. When there are, I answer. I only have 1881 Census, and BVRI, and general knowledge so any other lookups requests I cannot do. So, although I read, yes read not glance or read just the subject line, every mail that comes through, I do not have the resources to add to or answer the query. I would not like to be unsubbed, just because there are no names mentioned that I'm interested in. I'm sure a lot of other people are in this category. Regards, Robin CARROLL, Brisbane,Australia cinnamon@brisnet.org.au Researching WAINE, WINTER, COLINDRIDGE - Buckinghamshire TWEMLOW, CORBISHLEY, ROGERS, PUGH - Cheshire TWEMLOW, ROGERS - Liverpool WAINE, CARTER, ATFIELD/ATTFIELD - Oxford, Sussex, Surrey CHARD, SLY - Tasmania . ----- Original Message ----- From: <RomniRoser@aol.com> To: <AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 12:20 PM Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] LIST CHANGES > Subscribers > > **I have made a few changes to how the list functions. > > First: > This means that you will get smaller digests more often. For those that are > subscribed in the L mode you will continue to receive the individual emails > as you always have done. > > Second: > The lists now is set to accept 3 bounces only. This means if any mail sent > to you bounces back 3 times you will be automatically unsubscribed from the > list. You are reminded that if you go away on holidays etc UNSUBSCRIBE from > the list so that your mail box doesn't end up full and you lose important > information. You can always search the archives when you come back. When > you change your server you will need to unsub and resub with you new address. > > Third: > The lists are set by default to answer directly back to the list. This is > for a number of reasons: Primarily to keep all subscribers informed of the > thread of the conversation and for them to actively participate if needs be, > therefore greatly maximising the information that the original poster may > receive. Another reason is that the information is then placed in the > archives of Rootsweb permitting anyone accessing the net and doing a search > to retrieve that information and getting in touch with those who > participated. So for those who don't reply back to the list I encourage you > to send a copy to whichever you are not replying to. > > **There are other options to the function of the list being considered and > after discussions with the Co-admin to the list a decision will be made. > These options will be put into place over the coming weeks. > > First: > Due to an influx of spam mail that has made it through Rootsweb filters and > into my mailbox and closing it down - it MAY become necessary to moderate the > list. This means that a subscriber has to be manually put on an ACCEPT list > to be able to RECEIVE any messages posted to the list. People not on the > accept list can still post but not receive. (People on the REJECT list can > do neither). > > Second: > One of the options to attempt to over come periodic spamming is to remove > subscribers from the list who are not active participators. A series of > activities may be introduced to wheedle those people out. Those who > participate may then be put on the ACCEPT list and all others on the REJECT > list. > > Third: > These options may begin sometime over the next coming weeks. This then gives > those people who are subscribed to the list for other reasons to unsubscribe. > > Fourth: > As there has been a tendency to FLAME other subscribers off list the above > may eradicate the immature adults who feel that this is acceptable behaviour. > This kind of behaviour is unacceptable on or off the list. I will not > hesitate to put an address on the REJECT list should this happen and any > subsequent addresses that person subscribes under. Any subscriber receiving > FLAME mail from another subscriber is asked to forward this to me so that I > can deal with the issue. > > Fifth: > Anyone posting VIRUS alerts direct to the list will be unsubscribed. No if, > but's or maybe's. If there is a problem with a virus EMAIL me DIRECT it is > my job to deal with it not a subscribers. > > ** Finally, and as a reminder ... please stay within the guidelines of > Rootsweb (you received these when you subscribed) and above all be nice to > subscribers, good manners and politeness are the easiest things we can find > ... and it reaps great rewards. > > Bright Blessings everyone and best wishes for a fruitful 2002. > > Sandie > Lady of the List > > > ==== AUS-TAS-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > Please link your webpages to the Tasmanian Convicts Webring - let's unite!!! The navigation bar is located at: > Http://hometown.aol.com/romniroser/myhomepage/newsletter.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
In a message dated 16/01/02 10:04:23 PM W. Australia Standard Time, AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Good Evening Robin > > Hi Sandie, > > Firstly, would you put your "Admin " hat on, and give the list an Admin > email address that we can post to directly with regards to virus alerts etc. > To answer your first question - preceding the messages of the digest is the following which includes the admins' address. Administrivia: To unsubscribe from AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D, send a message to AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. To contact the AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D list administrator, send mail to AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-admin@rootsweb.com. In addition to this ... preceding every post to the digest there is a header which includes the posters address, date and time of posting and subject title...as you will see by the following: ----- Original Message ----- From: <RomniRoser@aol.com> To: <AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 12:20 PM Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] LIST CHANGES In addition the two instances above, when a subscriber receives a confirmation of subscription an email is forwarded with the guidelines of Rootsweb lists ... this also includes the admin address. > Secondly, re > > Second: > > One of the options to attempt to over come periodic spamming is to remove > > subscribers from the list who are not active participators. A series of > > activities may be introduced to wheedle those people out. Those who > > participate may then be put on the ACCEPT list and all others on the > REJECT > > list. > > I am not a very active member of this list because there are seldom any > names mentioned that I am interested in. When there are, I answer. > I only have 1881 Census, and BVRI, and general knowledge so any other > lookups requests I cannot do. > > So, although I read, yes read not glance or read just the subject line, > every mail that comes through, I do not have the resources to add to or > answer the query. > I would not like to be unsubbed, just because there are no names mentioned > that I'm interested in. > > I'm sure a lot of other people are in this category. > I appreciate your thoughts on the subject. But also bare in mind that I have previously advised list members that the list is pretty much open to discussion as long as it is to do with the researching of Tasmanian surnames. I person may not understand the system of research and records in Tasmania or may even have a brick wall and sometimes something as little as a few simple words can turn a key. Good luck with your research ... Bright Blessings Sandie Lady of the list.
Subscribers **I have made a few changes to how the list functions. First: This means that you will get smaller digests more often. For those that are subscribed in the L mode you will continue to receive the individual emails as you always have done. Second: The lists now is set to accept 3 bounces only. This means if any mail sent to you bounces back 3 times you will be automatically unsubscribed from the list. You are reminded that if you go away on holidays etc UNSUBSCRIBE from the list so that your mail box doesn't end up full and you lose important information. You can always search the archives when you come back. When you change your server you will need to unsub and resub with you new address. Third: The lists are set by default to answer directly back to the list. This is for a number of reasons: Primarily to keep all subscribers informed of the thread of the conversation and for them to actively participate if needs be, therefore greatly maximising the information that the original poster may receive. Another reason is that the information is then placed in the archives of Rootsweb permitting anyone accessing the net and doing a search to retrieve that information and getting in touch with those who participated. So for those who don't reply back to the list I encourage you to send a copy to whichever you are not replying to. **There are other options to the function of the list being considered and after discussions with the Co-admin to the list a decision will be made. These options will be put into place over the coming weeks. First: Due to an influx of spam mail that has made it through Rootsweb filters and into my mailbox and closing it down - it MAY become necessary to moderate the list. This means that a subscriber has to be manually put on an ACCEPT list to be able to RECEIVE any messages posted to the list. People not on the accept list can still post but not receive. (People on the REJECT list can do neither). Second: One of the options to attempt to over come periodic spamming is to remove subscribers from the list who are not active participators. A series of activities may be introduced to wheedle those people out. Those who participate may then be put on the ACCEPT list and all others on the REJECT list. Third: These options may begin sometime over the next coming weeks. This then gives those people who are subscribed to the list for other reasons to unsubscribe. Fourth: As there has been a tendency to FLAME other subscribers off list the above may eradicate the immature adults who feel that this is acceptable behaviour. This kind of behaviour is unacceptable on or off the list. I will not hesitate to put an address on the REJECT list should this happen and any subsequent addresses that person subscribes under. Any subscriber receiving FLAME mail from another subscriber is asked to forward this to me so that I can deal with the issue. Fifth: Anyone posting VIRUS alerts direct to the list will be unsubscribed. No if, but's or maybe's. If there is a problem with a virus EMAIL me DIRECT it is my job to deal with it not a subscribers. ** Finally, and as a reminder ... please stay within the guidelines of Rootsweb (you received these when you subscribed) and above all be nice to subscribers, good manners and politeness are the easiest things we can find ... and it reaps great rewards. Bright Blessings everyone and best wishes for a fruitful 2002. Sandie Lady of the List
Hi list, Would like to make contact with Suzanne Wilson who researched and entered data in First Families 2001 on WILLIAM HARMAN, blacksmith and farmer of Horton, Tasmania. Any information or leads would be most appreciated. Noel Harman
Hello All At last I felt confident enough to add my final database to the web. I have done so in a specially designed page and I hope that you will like it. http://burtonwood22.homestead.com/ >From a beautiful day here in Burnie, Tasmania Val
WILLIAMSON WESTERN MILES Elizabeth
I have a Sarah Weston that married George Robinson abt 1840 ? I dont know if this helps or is related email me on vivarci@hotmail.com
Hi Frances Bezett WILKINSON b 14 Dec 1828 Hobart, m. (1) 17 Oct 1848 in Hobart James SANBERGUE, also known as James JONES, m. (2) William LANGLEY, child. Ann Langley b. 12 Jan 1853 Hobart child. Edward George Langley, b. 26 Mar 1855 This all I have on the Langley, but I have additional information on the Bezzet forfathers Regards Stuart
I am seeking the whereabouts of the descendants of Claudius J. [Claude] POWTER and Stella I. [nee BYRNES], who married 1916, Sydney. Claude J. was born in Orange. I have details of Claude's father and grandfather. There were plenty of POWTER in Orange, NSW, but by the 1920's they began to spread about the rest of the state although there were still good numbers in the Western Division of NSW. There does not seem to be any sign in NSW of Claude and Stella after their marriage. Not even the deaths of same. Perhaps there was no issue at all. So I wonder..... is there Some Kind Soul [out there on the List]? who would kindly lookup the B D & M ... in SA or TAS from 1916 on for any issue of the above for me, please? Or perhaps the death of Claude and Stella. I would appreciate that very much, thank you. I would love to connect with descendants. Regards, Mary shortis@spot.com.au
I have located some Tassie folk in the tree. I have a Rhoda STABB born Hobart 1879. Parents were John William STABB (born 1852), )and Elizabeth BOWEN, married 1878 in Hobart. John William was son of Robert Henry STABB b 1819 and Susan ISSELL(b 1820). Rhoda married my great uncle Jack Purcell in Sydney and remained here. I have tracked down most of her siblings etc but am seeking any info on the rest of the parents, especially any descendants who would like to share info. I have been given a box of goodies which belonged to her and included photos etc and I am trying to identify them. Any assistance gratefully received. I have checked the phone book and there are still a few STABBs in Tasmania but I don't know which one to start on! Thanks Lorraine
Hi Sue Just to let you know I will be unsubscribing while I am on holiday, If you come up with anything for me. please send direct to my email address. goote@primus.com.au Your help is greatly appreciated. Lynne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Wyatt" <tasteach@netspace.net.au> To: <AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 7:01 PM Subject: RE: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] RE: Walkinshaw > Thanks Lynne for sending female convict info and I will check William's > marriage next time I am at archives. > Sue > > -----Original Message----- > From: Goote Family [mailto:goote@primus.com.au] > Sent: Friday, 4 January 2002 2:18 AM > To: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] RE: Tasmanian Female Convicts info > needed > > > Dear Sue > > I have sent off the information I have on my related female convict, > Elizabeth Walkinshaw. > > Lynne > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sue Wyatt" <tasteach@netspace.net.au> > To: <AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 2:23 PM > Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] RE: Tasmanian Female Convicts info needed > > > > Subject: Tasmanian Female Convicts info needed: only Tasmania > > > > Thought I would send this again with all the new listers since Christmas. > > To reply, iust copy the seven questions, put your answers in below each > > question and then e-mail or snail mail to the addresses below. Thanks in > > anticipation. > > > > 1. A way to contact you - e-mail, phone or address > > 2. Which female convict(s) you are descended from > > 3. The ship they arrived on and date in VDL > > 4. Information from the convict indent or the number of the indent. > > 5. Trial records if you have them > > 6. Photo of convict (might not be possible) > > 7. Most importantly, your direct line from the convict to you - not > > siblings etc but just direct line > > > > Address: Kate at 16 Degraves St, South Hobart 7004 > > > > Phone: Kate on (03) 6272 8737 (leave name and phone on machine if needed) > > > > E-mail: info@islandproduce.com.au > > > > Thanking you in advance, > > Sue > > tasteach@netspace.net.au > > > > > > > > > > ==== AUS-TAS-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > > Link your Webpages to the Australian Families WebRing > > The navigation bar is located at: > > Http://hometown.aol.com/romniroser/myhomepage/newsletter.html > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== AUS-TAS-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > Link your Webpages to the Australian Families WebRing > The navigation bar is located at: > Http://hometown.aol.com/romniroser/myhomepage/newsletter.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ==== AUS-TAS-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > Link your Webpages to the Australian Families WebRing > The navigation bar is located at: > Http://hometown.aol.com/romniroser/myhomepage/newsletter.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Australian Shipping 1788-1968. In a passenger list for the departure of the brig 'WILLIAM' from Launceston, 24th December 1841, to Sydney, I found a J.B. SHORTIS.... source: tic:61. Ref:e-46779. Would anyone know anything about the above SHORTIS, please? Another ask is...does anyone have access to a VIC Gazetteer, and if so, mayI trouble you for a look up on any SHORTIS at all in same, please. I have only been aware of the early SHORTIS arriving in the early 1860's in NSW and VIC. I'm quite excited that there could new/different information somewhere .... untapped! Regards, Mary shortis@spot.com.au
Hi all, I have come up with some blanks in relation to some of my Langley family members and I was hoping that someone may know something that could help me. William Langley and Frances Bezett had 2 children in Hobart, Tas. Ann was born 1853 and Edward George (my great great grandfather) was born 1855. Edward's Death Certificate indicates that he moved to New South Wales in about 1876 which is where he married and raised his family. My questions here are: Where/when did William Langley and Frances Bezett get married? Did they have any more children? Did the whole family move to NSW? Did Ann get married, and if so, where and when? (TAS and NSW BDM records come up with no marriage) Edward George Langley married Catherine Jacob in 1878 in NSW. They had 9 children but the last born died at 7 months of age. All the births and marriages below were in New South Wales. Edward George Born 1879 married Malvinia Rixon in 1907 Catherine Amelia Born 1881 married John Edward Morgan in 1908 Florence Frances Born 1883 married William Sampson in 1910 Florence Louise (known as Rose) Born 1885 (possibly) married Albert E H Wells in 1911 Ernest Sidney Born 1887 married Ada E Guiver in 1912 (my great grandparents - see below for their children**) William Charles Born 1891 married Ettie Grove in 1914 Arthur Lewis Born 1894 married Ellen M Guiver in 1916 Walter Harold Born 1897 - no marriage has been found yet. Irene M Born 1901 Died 1901 **Ernest Sidney Langley and Ada E Guiver had 2 children (in NSW): Ada G Langley born 1912, and Catherine Miriam Jean Langley born 1914 (my grandmother) I am interested to know if Ada G Langley married and if so, any details of that marriage and children. My question in relation to these individuals is whether or not anyone knows of their descendants, or if anyone is researching the same families as I am. Cheers Catherine Cruse (nee Langdon) Tasmania, Australia Researching : LANGDON, SALTER, JACKSON, GITTUS, BEAMS, FISHER, ORME, BUTLER, KIDDLE, HATFIELD, LANGLEY, GUIVER Administrator of the following mailing lists: ORME LANGDON-UK GUIVER KIDDLE BUTLER-AUS HATFIELD-AUS LANGLEY-AUS LANGLEY SALTER-AUS FISHER-UK BEAMS GITTUS AUS-UK-LINKS AUS-UK-LOOKUPS To subscribe to a list please send a 'subscribe' message to the name of the list with -L-request@rootsweb.com on the end of the list name. eg ORME-L-request@rootsweb.com
A Robert Ives was seemingly born in Co. Suffolk (I've been led on a Norfolk trial but that has been knocked on the head and now the other option is Suffolk). He married ???? an Ann Cowley or Ann Hoy either in Tasmania or N.S.W. - both states are used but no records to be found in 1852. They had a son named Robert Alfred born in 1853 in N.S.W. and another son James Joseph born in 1855 in Launceston, Tasmania. The family arrived in Victoria between 1855 and 1858 when the remainder of the children were born in the Fryer's Creek, Glenluce and Vaughan areas. Their names were : Walter John Arthur William David Charles Charlotte Ann John Thomas George Would love to solve the mystery of this man who left few if any records which reveal exactly who he was and where he was hatched from. He died on 30th June 1869 at Glenluce, Victoria aged 38 years so that gives his birth at c1831. There is also a possibility that he may have been of convict descent but again how do I prove this? Hope something rings a bell here. Regards, Leanne ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Serendipity P.O. Box 121 Eaglehawk Vic. 3556 Australia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Smile :-) It makes people wonder what you're up to! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hello Leanne Have you Matilda BATTEN ...connecting to CHIRGWIN? From a beautiful warm sunny Burnie,Tasmania Val Fleming
Hi all, Am researching the names Batten, Malhomme, Moore and Simmonds. They were all early arrivals in Tasmania and I would welcome contact with other researchers who are tracing the same names. Regards, Leanne ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Serendipity P.O. Box 121 Eaglehawk Vic. 3556 Australia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Smile :-) It makes people wonder what you're up to! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hello listers. I have a number of photos of soldiers from both wars and a clergyman, all of which I am unable to identify. These are not members of my family or people my family know of. I am assuming that they were family and friends of my Uncle - in - law. I have put the photos on a webpage for people to look at. Home we can reunite them with the right family. <A HREF="http://fedelmar.homestead.com/Homepage.html">http://fedelmar.homestead.com/Homepage.html</A> Bright Blessings Sandie Lady of the List
I must be getting slack in my tired state ... the message was actually SPAM MAIL to the list that slipped through Rootsweb screen. I didn't read it all properly... Unfortunately things like that do happen. Either way .... please do not post anything concerning virus alerts or programs to the list, so please take it as a reminder of the 'house' rules. Bright Blessings Sandie Lady of the list.
In a message dated 7/01/02 8:01:26 pm. W. Australia Standard Time, AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Please DO NOT post message such as this to the list. If you have a concern please contact me OFFLIST or the Co-admin. Thank you Sandie Lady of the List > X-Message: #2 > Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 12:09:29 EST > From: Ragingmountain@aol.com > To: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <152.6d61094.2969dec9@aol.com> > Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] Fwd: Returned mail: User unknown > > --part1_152.6d61094.2969dec9_boundary > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="part1_152.6d61094.2969dec9_alt_boundary" > > > --part1_152.6d61094.2969dec9_alt_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Folks: > > I should like to inform you that on another RootsWeb site, that I > too > have had an attack. You may want to run a security check and at least > clear > your transmission systems. > > A trick I have employed is to check out unusual ISP names, and > ascertain if they are real. There is one contained in one of your > contributions which I will investigate for curiosity's sake; and yes, I DO > own a cat; AND two small dogs. Besides, I am a Leo, what more do you want? > > My recommendation is to locate AVG. Anti-virus on a keyword search, > and install the freeware version. My letter below will explain. After you > receive your note, and your virus guard refuses entry, such as mine did, > purge your system of it AFTER you send a copy of the address to the > OFFENDING > ISP's postmaster informing him of the client's transmission and the > attached > virus. Upon elimination of the intruder, inform YOUR transmitter of the > same > information, for nothing else than documentation of the event coming from > his > site. It is a matter of self protection by protecting others as well. > > Again, look up AVG. Anti-virus or virus guard and USE it. It could > you save you from a lot of problems down the road. > > T. J. Baglin > Rochester, New York, USA 14616 > > Ragingmountain@aol.com > > > --part1_152.6d61094.2969dec9_alt_boundary > Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Folks: > > > > I should like to inform you that on > another RootsWeb site, that I too have had an attack. You may want to > run a security check and at least clear your transmission systems. > > > > A trick I have employed is to check > out unusual ISP names, and ascertain if they are real. There is one > contained in one of your contributions which I will investigate for > curiosity's sake; and yes, I DO own a cat; AND two small dogs. > Besides, I am a Leo, what more do you want? > > > > My recommendation is to locate AVG. > Anti-virus on a keyword search, and install the freeware version. My > letter below will explain. After you receive your note, and your > virus guard refuses entry, such as mine did, purge your system of it AFTER > you send a copy of the address to the OFFENDING ISP's postmaster informing > him of the client's transmission and the attached virus. Upon > elimination of the intruder, inform YOUR transmitter of the same > information, for nothing else than documentation of the event coming from > his site. It is a matter of self protection by protecting others as > well. > > > > Again, look up AVG. Anti-virus or > virus guard and USE it. It could you save you from a lot of problems > down the road. > > > > & > nbsp; & > nbsp; & > nbsp; T. J. Baglin > > & > nbsp; & > nbsp; & > nbsp; Rochester, New York, USA 14616 > > > > & > nbsp; & > nbsp; & > nbsp; Ragingmountain@aol.com > > > > > --part1_152.6d61094.2969dec9_alt_boundary-- > > --part1_152.6d61094.2969dec9_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-path: <Ragingmountain@aol.com> > From: Ragingmountain@aol.com > Full-name: Raging mountain > Message-ID: <149.750942a.2966ff19@aol.com> > Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:50:33 EST > Subject: Fwd: Returned mail: User unknown > To: ALSATIAN-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com > CC: Postmaster@earthlink.net > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/mixed; > boundary="part2_152.6d61094.2966ff19_boundary" > X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 118 > > > --part2_152.6d61094.2966ff19_boundary > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="part2_152.6d61094.2966ff19_alt_boundary" > > > --part2_152.6d61094.2966ff19_alt_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Folks: > > Below you will find a letter from a source that is infected with the > I-Worm virus. Fortunately, I have a security screen that detects that and > has prohibited acceptance. > > You will notice that the message I sent for a resubmission was > returned to me with a "User Unknown" code 550. It is also interesting to > note that the e-mail is somewhat bogus as "www.onemain.com" translates to > www.earthlink.net. > > This is an FYI alert for any others that receive such messages; > please > pass on. > > Ragingmountain@aol.com > > > --part2_152.6d61094.2966ff19_alt_boundary > Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Folks: > > > > Below you will find a letter from a > source that is infected with the I-Worm virus. Fortunately, I have a > security screen that detects that and has prohibited acceptance. > > > > You will notice that the message I > sent for a resubmission was returned to me with a "User Unknown" code 550.& > nbsp; It is also interesting to note that the e-mail is somewhat bogus as > "www.onemain.com" translates to www.earthlink.net. > > > > This is an FYI alert for any others > that receive such messages; please pass on. > > > > & > nbsp; & > nbsp; & > nbsp; Ragingmountain@aol.com > > > > > --part2_152.6d61094.2966ff19_alt_boundary-- > > --part2_152.6d61094.2966ff19_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-Path: <> > Received: from rly-ye04.mx.aol.com (rly-ye04.mail.aol.com > [172.18.151.201]) by air-ye04.mail.aol.com (v83.26) with ESMTP id > MAILINYE49-0104073415; Fri, 04 Jan 2002 07:34:15 -0500 > Received: from imo-m03.mx.aol.com (imo-m03.mx.aol.com [64.12.136.6]) by > rly-ye04.mx.aol.com (v83.26) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINYE47-0104073402; Fri, > 04 Jan 2002 07:34:02 -0500 > Received: from localhost (localhost) > by imo-m03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.8/AOL-5.0.0) > with internal id HAA01725; > Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:34:02 -0500 (EST) > Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:34:02 -0500 (EST) > From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com> > Subject: Returned mail: User unknown > Message-Id: <200201041234.HAA01725@imo-m03.mx.aol.com> > To: Ragingmountain@aol.com > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/report; report-type=delivery-status; > boundary="HAA01725.1010147642/imo-m03.mx.aol.com" > Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure) > X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) > > > --HAA01725.1010147642/imo-m03.mx.aol.com > > The original message was received at Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:33:53 -0500 (EST) > from root@localhost > > ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- > <_rs1035080@onemain.com> > > ----- Transcript of session follows ----- > ... while talking to onemain-mx.earthlink.net.: > >>> RCPT To:<_rs1035080@onemain.com> > <<< 550 _rs1035080@onemain.com...User unknown > 550 <_rs1035080@onemain.com>... User unknown > > --HAA01725.1010147642/imo-m03.mx.aol.com > Reporting-MTA: dns; imo-m03.mx.aol.com > Arrival-Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:33:53 -0500 (EST) > > Final-Recipient: RFC822; _rs1035080@onemain.com > Action: failed > Status: 5.1.1 > Remote-MTA: DNS; onemain-mx.earthlink.net > Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 _rs1035080@onemain.com...User unknown > Last-Attempt-Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:34:02 -0500 (EST) > > --HAA01725.1010147642/imo-m03.mx.aol.com > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > > Received: from Ragingmountain@aol.com > by imo-m03.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v31_r1.9.) id 1.5f.204c5d62 (18709) > for <_rs1035080@onemain.com>; Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:33:53 -0500 (EST) > Return-path: <Ragingmountain@aol.com> > From: Ragingmountain@aol.com > Message-ID: <5f.204c5d62.2966fb31@aol.com> > Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:33:53 EST > Subject: Re: ALSATIAN-AMERICAN-D Digest V01 #5 > To: _rs1035080@onemain.com > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="part1_5f.204c5d62.2966fb31_boundary" > X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 118 > > > > --part1_5f.204c5d62.2966fb31_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Please resend last transmission. > > Unable to receive due to I-Worm virus your message, per security > screener. > > Thanks. > > Ragingmountain@aol.com > > > --part1_5f.204c5d62.2966fb31_boundary > Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Please resend last transmission. > > > > Unable to receive due to I-Worm virus > your message, per security screener. & > nbsp; & > nbsp; & > nbsp; & > nbsp; & > nbsp; > > > > Thanks. > > > > & > nbsp; & > nbsp; & > nbsp; Ragingmountain@aol.com > > > > > > --part1_5f.204c5d62.2966fb31_boundary-- > > --HAA01725.1010147642/imo-m03.mx.aol.com-- > > --part2_152.6d61094.2966ff19_boundary-- > > --part1_152.6d61094.2969dec9_boundary-- > > >