I use Gmail and find it's very rare to get a spam message through. However I find when I do get a spam message, sometimes the "To:" address is not even my email address:
from Sloane Crawford oraleemayark610@yahoo.com
reply-to clarkbid862@yandex.ua
to 0004045@yahoo.com
date 18 May 2011 20:52
subject Hello sweety. I wanna something new! : 1305748794
Signed by yahoo.com
How did something without my email address in the "To:" field get into my inbox?
For comedy value this is the message:
Hello,
I have long hair and fine body.
Me want to meet you …
I love Usher and strip, I like to communicate via web camera … & erotic games …
I wanna show myself and communicate with you via video.
Wanna get to know each other better – contact me via e-mail, pls.
Best Answer
You will have to check your message header to find out if it was sent as a forward to you or a bCC. This company is out of Ukraine and has been sending me this type of "Crapmail" as well. The system Administrator is at sysadmin@yandex.ru if you want to voice a complaint.