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Someone with a sandiego.com address has sent me spam or other suspicious message. |
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If the message was indeed sent by a sandiego.com user, it is a violation of the sandiego.com terms of service and will not be tolerated. Please notify
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, and we will take appropriate action.
However, it is possible (and, in fact, quite easy) to send E-Mail with a fake return address. If you've recieved an invitiation to participate in some sort of get-rich-quick scheme with sandiego.com listed as an opt-out address, that message is a forgery. Please notify
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to help us discover the source of these messages.
Please attach the entire suspicious message, including the message headers, to your report. The message headers are a group of normally hidden fields that are part of every E-Mail message. These headers detail the path that the E-Mail message took as it passed through the Internet, including the server from which the message actually originated. Here are instructions for most E-Mail clients on how to include the message headers in your report.
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