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Old 08-09-2007, 11:47 PM
harrison rychener
 
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Is there a special route for replies to someonne who has helped with a
problem??? When I try to do a direct reply (thru OE), I get a message from
the "postmaster" say that "recipient does not exist"-----or some such
phrase. I have noticed other emails in this newsgroup that have numerous
"converstions" back and forth. Tell me how this is done.
Thank you
Rick


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Old 08-10-2007, 03:54 AM
Kevin
 
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Right click the message in OE, click Properties. You will see the email
address the poster is offering for replies. These are (if the poster is
smart) usually bogus or "munged" addresses or throw away addresses like a
hotmail or yahoo address. If you look at the email address, you can
sometimes tell that the poster has "munged" his or her address. For
instance, an email address of Joe@4yahoo.com would actually be
Joe@yahoo.com. In your case, I can see your email of dogpaw2@windstream.net


"harrison rychener" <dogpaw2@windstream.net> wrote in message
news:56670$46bb997a$4528f9bc$7892@ALLTEL.NET...
> Is there a special route for replies to someonne who has helped with a
> problem??? When I try to do a direct reply (thru OE), I get a message
> from the "postmaster" say that "recipient does not exist"-----or some
> such phrase. I have noticed other emails in this newsgroup that have
> numerous "converstions" back and forth. Tell me how this is done.
> Thank you
> Rick
>



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