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Hi!
    I received an email from the same address with the subject: " in graphic
arts form....."  with an empty message but with two atttachments.  I did not
bother opening the attachments.
    I felt very uncomfortable with it.
    Raj
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From: "Jo Ann Coen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 8:09 PM
Subject: a message


> John C - I just received a message whose sender's address is
> [log in to unmask]  The subject was "darling".  I thought it
> might be from you - not because of the darling part, of course, but
> because of the address.  I tried to open the attachment  and it
> instructed me to go into the web, which I can't , as you know.
> I'm a little concerned, because last week I received one from HMJ@
> (someplace I can't remember)  The subject was "eager to see you jac580"
> I opened the message and there was just a bunch of nonsensical
> writings on it.  It could have been HTML or some other version, but I
> deleted it, because I've never had a message from that sender before.
> Are you aware of any of the two addresses?  And has anyone else received
> any such postings?  I checked my Norton's and there is no virus, but I'm
> still feeling a little apprehensive about the two messages.  Maybe you,
> or someone else can enlighten me on this.  Thanks for your good work.  Jo
> Ann
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