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"rowace" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I received two email messages recently w/ no entry in the From box or the
> Subject line. How is this possible for someone to send such an email?
> I'm
> reluctant to open the emails, not knowing who they are from. And until I
> know who they are from, I don't want the sender to get a "received
> message"
> if they have requested it. Is there any info I can get from these emails
> without opening it?