Source of mail

I have two email accounts at comcast. one my husband uses the other my son. I regularly check it to clean up all the junk mail they receive. I came across one letter that says it in replying to my son's letter. I want to know if he did indeed send a letter to this person or if it is just junk mail. I was disturbed by the letter. At the bottom it had a place to sign up to what appeared to be a **** site. I haven't mentioned it to him yet. Can anyone tell by the headers who started this letter? It is all jibberish to me. Thanks in advance
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I have two email accounts at comcast. one my husband uses the other my son. I regularly check it to clean up all the junk mail they receive. I came across one letter that says it in replying to my son's letter. I want to know if he did indeed send a letter to this person or if it is just junk mail. I was disturbed by the letter. At the bottom it had a place to sign up to what appeared to be a **** site. I haven't mentioned it to him yet. Can anyone tell by the headers who started this letter? It is all jibberish to me. Thanks in advance
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Subject: Re: hey there
To: Alex Brecht <[email protected]>
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    could also save the excel document while the word docs were open without problem.
    Now, changes to excel are not shown in word, and saving the excel doc while the word mail merge documents are open produces a sharing violation (winword has a handle on the excel file).
    I've reproduced his problems.  We are both using Office 2010, and Windows 7.
    I've tested turning off indexing on the files, and also tried disabling my anti virus. 
    If I save the excel file as a 97-2003 file (.xls), then I don't have most of these issues.
    Is there anyway to avoid the file lock when using the excel document as a 2010 xlsx?  Why would it work fine if I connect to an old document, but not work with the 2010 version?

    I have a similar problem, which might be related. I use an Excel 2010 spreadsheet (.xlsx) as a data source to mail merge with document templates (.dotx) in Word 2010. I can save changes to the Excel spreadsheet without any problems until open a Word template
    and try to use the Excel spreadsheet as the data source (Mailings -> Select Recipients -> Using Existing List). Two problems occur when I run that merge. First, any recent changes to the spreadsheet don't appear in the document templates. Second, Excel
    throws error messages when I try to save the spreadsheet. Specifically:
    1. Excel tells me that "Your changes could not be saved to '[FILENAME].xlsx' because of a sharing violation. Try saving to a different file."
    2. When I click OK, it tries to save the spreadsheet to a randomly-named file without an extension, and tells me "The file you are trying to open, '53F11100' (or some other seemingly-random file name) is in a different format than specified by the file extension.
    Verify that the file is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file. Do you want to open the file now?" Excel gives me a yes/no option, either requires me to resave the file under a different name.
    At this point, I can only save the spreadsheet under a different file name unless I close out of MS Office 2010 entirely, make a duplicate of the spreadsheet using Windows, and begin using the new copy instead of the old. I'm using Windows Vista SP2, and don't
    recall any specific action on my part prompting this change, but it began happening in the last few weeks. Any guidance would be a huge help.
    Thanks in advance,
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  • Mail showing attachments as binary code(?), not showing "to", "from", etc

    I can't tell if this is two separate issues or part of the same issue, but Mail.app has not become fun to use since upgrading to Leopard (this has happened under both 10.5 and 10.5.1).
    Mail 3.1 sometimes displays attachments that I've received as binary inside the mail viewer (e.g.,
    --Apple-Mail-6-323999869
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
    Content-Type: application/pdf;
    x-unix-mode=0644;
    name=FILENAME.pdf
    Content-Disposition: inline;
    filename=FILENAME.pdf
    JVBERi0xLjINJeLjz9MNCjYyIDAgb2JqDTw8IA0vTGluZWFyaXplZCAxIA0vTyA2NSANL0ggWyAy
    NTU2IDQ4NCBdIA0vTCAxODMxMTQgDS9FIDEzNDczMSANL04gMiANL1QgMTgxNzU2IA0+PiANZW5k
    This happens for all kinds of documents.
    Also, on both these emails and on others without attachments the header part of the message above the horizontal line with the "to", "from", etc. sections isn't displayed. Nothing changes if I select View/Message/Long Headers. Nothing changes if I select View/Message/Raw Source. Mail will act like this until I quit, and then some of the next few messages and attachments that I receive will be displayed incorrectly. I also tried rebuilding the mailbox.

    This is for the code issue...
    I really don't know if this is going to help you guys but you can try going to *View/Message/Original Content*. If *Original Content* is the only option there, then somehow it got changed to the raw source, which in this case it only reads the code, of course. If there's no Original Content in the list and you still see the code, then I'm afraid I don't know what the problem could be. I found this option when accidentally pressed Cmd Opt U, all my attachments converted to Raw Source. Hopes this helps guys. Good luck!

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