Are they from people you know? Future e-mails usually come from spammers; in addition to the bogus reply address, they'll fake the date stamp so that the message is sure to stay at the top of you "new" messages for a while.
Wow, never really new that! I did not know you could change the date on the time you send the e-mail. Most of the time, they are on auto and the time goes with when the e-mails are sent....hey, at leased there sent into the spam box anyways..
Wally-Waffles
Are they from people you know? Future e-mails usually come from spammers; in addition to the bogus reply address, they'll fake the date stamp so that the message is sure to stay at the top of you "new" messages for a while.
Flash-Rape (Updated )
Wow, never really new that! I did not know you could change the date on the time you send the e-mail. Most of the time, they are on auto and the time goes with when the e-mails are sent....hey, at leased there sent into the spam box anyways..
Thanks for that information!