On Monday, January 6, 2003, at 11:56 PM, Pat D. Stephens wrote: > It doesn't work? I thought it was a sure thing. Please explain to a > newbie. Your bounced message will probably be returned to you as a fictitious address since most spam uses a faked returned address. However, the url in the message to which you are to go is almost always legit. Complaining to the ISP of that url about being spammed by it might produce some results, maybe not. --- I propose that all elections for public office be advanced two years so that anyone elected to office can serve a two year jail term for the crimes they are about to commit and that we will probably find hard to prove. Jack Rodgers Email: jackrodgers at earthlink.net Web: www.jackrodgers.com iCal: coming soon iBlog: coming soon