ATTENTION!
SPAM ALERT! Since a couple of months, spammers are using my domain
name bcw3design.com to forge their e-mails with bogus reply-addresses.
This has just recently come to my attention, therefore went on for weeks
and months without me taking any action... Meanwhile I have disabled
Address-Aliasing causing any mail sent to invalid addresses to bounce,
and I will inform the FBI and the local authorities in
Germany!
Although up until now I have not received any
complaints, I am posting this information to prevent any misunderstandings!
If you want to complain, you need to analyze the mail headers. In the
Received-field, you can identify the real
IP-address and the relay-server abused by the spammer and
in the From and Reply-field, you can see
only the bogus bcw3design.com-address.
Unfortunately there is no way I can prevent anyone from using any address.
You can do it with someone else's address. Or someone could do it with
YOURS too. The only way to fight this, is to get active against spammers.
In the US, inform the FTC and the FBI if you become a victim, inform
your congressman, mail complaints to ISP's (they are letting it HAPPEN,
they make money with spam too by supplying the spammers with connectivity!!!!),
file lawsuits if you identify a spammer etc. etc. etc.
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