I received an e-mail without anything on the line except
the little envelope at the far left.Of course I deleted it
but my question is what is it? I might have come across
this one other time a long time ago and deleted it as well.
HP Win 98SE Outlook Express 6. Thanks,Jeannette

Re: From:0 Subject:0 by Sarah

Sarah
Wed Jan 28 23:43:07 CST 2004

Jeannette writes:
>-----Original Message-----
>I received an e-mail without anything on the line except
>the little envelope at the far left.Of course I deleted
it
>but my question is what is it? I might have come across
>this one other time a long time ago and deleted it as
well.
>HP Win 98SE Outlook Express 6. Thanks,Jeannette
>.
The little envelope at the far left? What does that
normally indicate, an attachment? At any rate, you would
need Kreskin to tell you what was in it, possibly it was
one of the randomly generated From: and Subject: lines
that a virus synthesized. Phony "From:" lines are said to
be spoofed. My guess is that you were right to delete it
unread and unopened.

-Sarah
This message transmitted on 100% recycled electrons.

Re: From:0 Subject:0 by Bill

Bill
Thu Jan 29 16:22:48 CST 2004

There's a current virus, MyDoom, which sometimes generates messages that
might look like that--if you fix your colums in the current view to show the
size of the messages, they are in the 20k range.

I'd delete anything you see like that without thinking twice.

"Jeannette" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:61a801c3e606$345f29f0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>I received an e-mail without anything on the line except
> the little envelope at the far left.Of course I deleted it
> but my question is what is it? I might have come across
> this one other time a long time ago and deleted it as well.
> HP Win 98SE Outlook Express 6. Thanks,Jeannette