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It asks the recipient for a return e-mail address.
That number is much harder to fake than a return e-mail address.
One local newspaper, The Charlotte Sun, received so many inquiries that it decided to post a listing of "missing" people on its Web site with a return e-mail address for anyone with information about those people.
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Most states ban false return e-mail addresses, require "remove me" provisions or demand labels on sex-related messages.
Didn't we learn our lesson with e-mail, where the fact that spammers could legally hide their return e-mail addresses led to the deluge of spam e-mail we receive?
The legislation requires senders of unsolicited commercial e-mail messages to use valid return e-mail addresses so that recipients can ask to be taken off the mailing lists.
Once unleashed, the virus burrows into the roots of the PC, where it tries to steal passwords and return them to an e-mail address in the Philippines.
Scroll to the string called "return-path" and find the e-mail address there If this string doesn't show the e-mail address, scroll down the window until you find the strings "From" or "Reply to".
Would you kindly answer the following questions and return the e-mail to [enter e-mail address].
Mr. Eidman took the mailing list from his years at the John Harms and sent out about 400 postcards, promising notice of coming shows if the recipients would submit their e-mail address in return.
1688 people returned a consent form without providing an e-mail address and were sent a postal questionnaire (group B). 761 people who returned a consent form and provided an e-mail address were alternately allocated to be sent a postal questionnaire (N = 381, group C) or sent access details for an electronic questionnaire (N = 380, group D).
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