> Lefty mentioned an "Apparently-To:" header. I don't think I've ever > noticed it before. > > Can anyone give a brief explanation of the way this header would arise and > how it is useful? I asked a local guru that question several years ago. I can't give you the specific technical details, but the gist of what he told me is that it happens when a message arrives with a corrupted header. Say, for example, the 'o' is missing from 'To'. The software looks through the headers, recognizes those that are normal, and decides that maybe that one that says just 'T' is really the 'To' line. But it indicates that that's just a guess by adding the "Apparently-To" part. (I'm sure the techies can explain this *much* better than I can.) I was happy to see that somebody at UGA served off the spammer before he spammed my two listserv lists there. He did spam smoke-free, my listproc list here at msstate.edu. --Natalie ([log in to unmask])