I got one as well from my Narrow Gauge Memories post. These spammers are clever. It used to be that the spammers would only harvest anything that looks like an actual email address, so by hiding the address and using a hot link name Don could protect us. Now apparently they also recognize hot link names, and can send the spam that way. I'm willing to guess they can also locate the word "at" and if it looks like "at" has been substituted for "@" to hide an email address they'll reverse it and get you that way. Fortunately I have a delete key and have closed my preview window, so unless I recognize the sender or subject it never gets opened.
JBW