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Question about the e-mails

Posted By: anon on 2006-11-15
In Reply to: Does this story ring true for you? - Marie

I know when I first opened my e-mail account I was getting unsolicited porno e-mails, not many of which were opened (some opened automatically after the closing of the previous e-mail).  Just because you open an e-mail doesn't mean it saves to your computer, does it?  If people are going to prison just for receiving and/or opening a pornographic e-mail, then most people who have e-mail addresses would be in prison.  Just my opinion, but the woman has to be making the story up to cover, or like another poster said, she wants to believe that her husband did not do those things.  Of course he did them. 


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