Outlook Express will not just die. It's like anything else--DOS isn't even dead yet! There are still ppl out there using 98. It's not that we all have to switch over or something bad will happen. If there isn't anything on the website from Microsoft, I'm not buying it. Email: truthobjective@xxxxxxxxx AIM: msd4283 MSN: mark.driesenga@xxxxxxxx Skype: markdriesenga ----- Original Message ----- From: Allan Wong To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:58 AM Subject: Re: Outlook Express Service Change hi, why must do all this trouble? it is a fake or not, sooner or later we also have to stop using outlook express, so why not start to learn a new email client? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Warmest Regards, Allan Wong ----- Original Message ----- From: Stefano Manzi To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 20:50 Subject: Re: Outlook Express Service Change Hello Catherine. The best thing to collect more information is you send us here in this list the message's headers. At this purpose, do the following: 1. browse your Outlook Express inbox folder and reach the message you received by Microsoft. 2. don't press Enter, but alt-enter, to view its properties. 3. press control-tab to read the Details page. 4. now, activate the virtual viewer by pressing control-insert-w. 5. go at the top of that window typing control-home. 6. type shift-control-end to select the whole text area, then press control-c to copy the text. 7. press esc to close the virtual viewer, then create a new message pressing control-n. 8. in the "To:" file,d put our list's address, then in the body paste with control-v the previously copied text. Having the headers I'll be more able to try to know if it was spam or a true communication. Bye Stefano