Harry, >So if I can see it is junk and I don't ne= ed or want to read it (online, not the Juno client program) how do I blo= ck the sender with out opening tne mail? Good luck with that. Real spammers keep changing their sending addresses so they can't be blocked that way. >I try to preview and trash stuff online before I download to the Juno mail program. When you trash it, do you send it to the Trash folder or click the Report as Junk button? >The Juno mail program has no convenient way block future email and report it short of forwarding to the Juno staff as spam. You can block addresses from within Juno by clicking Options, Mail Assistants, and following the directions, but you still have the same problem as with webmail, namely knowing what addresses to block. As for reporting from within the Juno client, just forward the entire email (with all headers attached) to spamdesk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and then delete it. Now for a problem I continue to have that I asked about a long time ago and got no response to: If I forward a received html-formatted email, the top part of its header gets sent as address@xxxxxxxxxx To: rwavery@xxxxxxxx instead of -------Forwarded message ------- From: Sender <address@xxxxxxxxxx> To: rwavery@xxxxxxxx IOW, the whole first line containing "Forwarded message" and part of the next line gets chopped. I am running W98SE, Juno 5.1 (build 83), which I think is the latest Juno version that will run under W98SE. What's interesting about this is that (a) it only happens to html messages -- unformatted messages are fine, (b) it happens to other people besides me who use Juno, and (c) most curiously, it fixed itself temporarily shortly after I sent a lot of junk emails to the Juno spamdesk, almost as if they downloaded a patch, but it has since gone out of whack again. Any of you others have experience with this and a solution for it? Bob Avery To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit //freelists.org ~*~