Dusty wrote:
1) The delivery address is frequently "similar" to mine but NOT the same! How do I end up getting it??
The address the message is sent to is contained in the "SMTP Envelope".
Imagine a real letter, the address is on the envelope. When you get the e-mail the "Envelope" has been "opened", or at least you don't get to see it's details. I haven't worked out why they have so much trouble getting the envelope's e-mail address and the apparent To: address to match though. It looks so silly!
Whatever is inside this envelope is written by whoever sent you the letter. This includes the date and where it is supposed to have come from. Which answers point 2.
They set the date high or low to get to the top or bottom of your inbox, or so I believe. But it looks un-professional.
Usually as the e-mail travels through different servers they each stick a date in the e-mail's header to let you know when they got the message, but this is not normally seen.
I do hope nobody buys things from spammers. It's a stupid thing to do. "You want cheap breast enlargement? You call guy you never heard of before and I do it!! I can't get date & time right but boob job no problem. While I at it want you penis enlargement? Yes yes? Cheaper if get both sir!"