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>Please remember that some viruses may forge the return address. In this case, it may be Holger whose machine is infested - or it may be someone else who has both Hoger and you on his address list.>
>Yes, I had considered that. Spoofing the return is very common - and a careful inspection of the headers should reveal that, right?
I think yes; but I didn't investigate this in detail.
The e-mail program must be set up to show detailed header information.
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