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Tx. However, the problem is not whether to keep it or not (the post office
is holding it for a month for me), but rather whether it is something that
was ordered by me from the US, but despatched from Spain. This has happened
before; an order given to the US but (maybe because of import or VAT laws),
the goods arrived from Austria.
That is why I want to find out who sent it.
Regards,
Gram.
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Gwenael Gautier <ggautier@xxxxxxxxxxx>
A: gramario@xxxxxx <gramario@xxxxxx>
Cc: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Data: 13/01/2000 08:47
Oggetto: Re: [RT] SPAM prob
>The whole net is monitored, it should not be a surprise... Just don't
accept the
>parcel, it is their pb not yours.
>
>Gwenn
>
>Gram wrote:
>
>> Hi to all members.
>> A lot of people on this list have a lot of experience on the net and I
>> should like to ask with a situation that occurred today.
>>
>> This morning the postman brought a smallish envelope (parcel), with what
>> felt like a CD (maybe trading software which are they usual things I buy
and
>> for which reason companies might have my name) in it. However, he asked
for
>> the equivalent of $80 in Euros. I looked at it carefully and saw that the
>> address was made out to the previous company name we had (not the one we
>> have now), which had closed about a year or so ago.
>> There was no address on the envelope, however there was an email.
Now, I
>> am wondering if it is possible to trace a company from an email address.
can
>> anyone help with regard to this?
>> Tx.
>> Regards,
>> Gram.
>
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