Lee Einer wrote: > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary=MR8491G3GqS58vN8a5S037x2101Kl10 > . . . Strange thing: I have two main e-mail accounts. This one is at cox.net and I read it using Netscape 4.7. The other is on a Linux box and I read it using Pine. The Linux/Pine account is where I get all my Klez worms -- two or three a day, at least. Very inventive subject lines, from all sorts of people (rarely anyone I know), and always the same contents. Of course it's easy to recognize because of the way Pine displays the list of parts in the message, and I couldn't suffer any harm unless I were to send it to my Cox account and open it with one of the MS mail clients I never use. (And even they happen to be Klez-proofed, I think.) Here on Cox.net, I very rarely ever get Klez messages. I'm suspecting that Cox has something set up to eat them. Of course Klez isn't too dangerous to me anyway due to the practices we follow on this PC, but it's ironic that all the MS worms go to the Linux box. Vic