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It is unfortunate that
AGAPE.com has become one of the growing number of targets of email address
spoofing and hijacking.
If you are a victim of such email spamming, we like to
extend our apology to you and recommend that you:
- Please don't complain to us or to our ISP. We didn't send the
junk mail to you. Our email address was forged, so we are even more of a
victim of this spammer than you are.
- It's never
a good idea to reply to a junk email or to click on a "remove me" link,
because:
The address may not exist.
Your complaint may bounce back to you or it may end up in the domain
owner's "catch-all" inbox.
The address may be forged.
In this instance the spammer will have chosen someone else's email to use
in the From: or Reply-To: lines of the header. The
address may have been chosen at random or the spammer may have deliberately
targeted someone. In either case, an innocent third party will be inundated
with bounced emails and irate "remove" requests, some of which can be very
abusive or threatening. This can turn into what is known as a denial of
service attack if the flood of bounces or replies overloads the innocent
party's computer system. This is a crime.
The address may be legitimate.
Spammers rarely provide legitimate email addresses but if they do, it is
almost always for the purpose of collecting viable email addresses for future
mailing lists. This is the worst case scenario for you.
Please click on "How
to decipher fake email" if you are interested to trace the real culprit.
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