This is what I have as my first entry in my address book :
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Kathleen Eisenhour wrote:
> When this happened to me, I added the email address AAAA@nowhere.com as the first address in my address book. Apparently those that use other people's address to send email use automated programs to copy the addresses and the AAAA address comes back to their programs as an invalid address so the program drops your address because your address book is determined of no use. Also change your password and hopefully these changes will help to protect you from something like this happening again.
> Kathy
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Tupperware(R) Online Catalog
Same great products - online convenience!
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http://my2.tupperware.com/tup-html/D/debihough-product.html
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http://frozenassets.wordpress.com/
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