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 Well, DUH, why didn't I think of that.   
Thanks a lot Peter,  it worked great.  Ron D
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  Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:23 
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  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Fraud 
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  Ron,
   
  What I have done is wait until I get the next 
  email so that the doubtful email has emails either side in time, (or just 
  re-oder by subject, then highlighted the email above (i.e opened), then moved 
  the cursor to the email below and then while holding down the shift key opened 
  the email below.  Now you have three emails highlighted.  I delete 
  all three and then go to the delete folder and retrieve the two good 
  ones.
   
  Clumsy but I understand it.
   
  Peter
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    >From: 
    mrdavis9 
    
    To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    href="">amibrokeryahoogroups 
    Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 1:13 
    AM
    Subject: [amibroker] Fraud Email
    
    I just received an obviously fake email entitled "Citi 
    e-mail <A 
    href="">Verification-mrdavis9@xxxxxxxxxx", 
    and it does NOT have an attachment. 
     
    I want to delete it without it opening it because of 
    the possibility  that opening it may be the trigger which 
    causes their scheme to fradulenty use my charge 
    card account.
     
    Question#1)>>Is there any way to delete an email 
    in Outlook Express without it opening first?  
     
    Question#2>>Is it programatically possible, or 
    impossible, to make the act of OPENING AN EMAIL
    <FONT 
    face=Arial>                      act 
    as a trigger for the next step in an online fraud scheme.  I 
    am referring here only to a 
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    face=Arial>                      
    fraud scheme, as opposed to a spammers.    TIA  Ron 
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