Dear friends, additional senders can be liable too if they know it's false. Don't expect N-M to come after you but imagine if it were you or your business that were the subject of the false rumors . . . ---------- From: Jmicro@aol.com[SMTP:Jmicro@aol.com] Sent: Friday, October 10, 1997 9:33 PM To: WALLACE-L; BRUNNER-L; GENBRIT-L; berryrg; DonBea; gbeatty; PAARMSTR-L; ANSLEY-L; ALSACE-LORRAINE-L Cc: Acadian99; Dbltroubll; KINGSLEY; Momeeeeeee; EACyr; NERVECAFE; BrenHebert; NECKAR-L; WOLFE-L; PAWESTMO-L; WATSON-L; WASHINGTON-L Subject: Re: Expensive Cookie Recipe It may not be a joke--if not it is out and out fraud -- I first heard this story when I way living in the west in the late 70's early 80's. It could be considered slander if it got to the correct person. Whne they trace the emails the first sender found could be found liable. Mike Cross