David, that's just one of the things that happens when people forward emails and don't delete the addresses on the incoming one. Some emails I get have 5,6 or more sets of recipients that people don't take the time to delete them. Another problem (in my opinion) is that if someone keeps all those emails with all those addresses and then gets a virus, it could make you vulnerable to that virus also. The way those computer viruses spread, you never know what could happen. And, maybe someone somewhere in that chain of recipients works for one of those stupid companies that loves to send junk emails or he/she may be a hacker and now has a valid email address to start messing with.
OK, I'll get off my soap box now.
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