Shirley, All this means is that a member of the COLLINS list ([email protected]) has a new spam-blocker service for his own email box. The message that you got was an automatic message. (The original message didn't get through to him as it looked like spam since it was sent by someone "unknown" to their service) A message will be sent to anyone who sends [email protected] an email --- including list servers like the Collins list, which forwarded your message to him. For those who don't sign up at his spam-detector site to become an "Allowed Sender", it just means that [email protected] email box will consider your email as spam and not deliver it to him. In a message dated 9/12/2005 9:44:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Is this msg. below for real or some sort of span, whatever. I've been sending and receiving COLLINS Digest for a long time. But - I did go to the cited website and got no form - nothing to fill out. What's the game here? Shirley: [email protected]
List, I do check my suspect spam email at least 2 times a day and I will answer any email that I know is not spam. Also, I have the [email protected] in my address book so they are delivered to my in box. I am sorry for all the trouble I have caused. I get so many obscene emails, that is why I have the spam blocker set up that way. Marjorie Fletcher Salt Lake City, UT Contact me at [email protected]