Roy East wrote:
> Sorry I'm new to all this. What is top posting?
Jackson has explained that. Notice how I am replying "in line".
> Also I don't understand:
> "From: field of your headers." Please will someone try to answer
> without being 'Sarky'
Is "sarky" equal to "polite but concise?" I even said "Thanks for your
consideration."
> [Beauregard wrote:] <-- this is an attribution
>> Spammers have been harvesting email >address from Usenet posts for
>> years. You posted with yours, in the From: field >of your headers.
All email and Usenet messages have:
1. a FROM address. That is who sent it.
In your case, it is:
From: "Roy East" <royeast@tiscali.co.uk>
In my case, it is:
From: "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid>
1a. Your full, real address is visible to the spammers' harvesters.
My address is munged, using "example.com/net/org/invalid" which
are set up for the purpose of not using a real domain name.
2. a TO address. This is who you are sending the message to.
For email, it would be: To: "Uncle Bob" <bob@example.com>
For Usenet, it would be: Newsgroups: alt.privacy.spyware
3. Please do not remove attributions (ID of the person you are
replying to.
You can view the headers of any message by looking at "View Headers" in
your email/news program.
--
-bts
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