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We DO NOT Condone or Send SPAMSpoofing or Forging of our e-mail addresses
Some spammers launch e-mail campaigns that look like messages sent by or from
AccuSpec.biz.
We, as well as other respected names, are the victims of spammers who are forging/faking/spoofing our email addresses. It is totally beyond our control, and we regret very much that we cannot stop it. We have nothing to do with such spam, which is a misrepresentation of our good name. We do not send, and have never sent, spam email of any sort. In fact, we strongly oppose the act of "spamming" or sending unsolicited commercial email (UCE). If you have received such spam email we are sorry, but emphasize that it was nothing to do with us and was beyond our control. What is E-mail Spoofing (Faking or Forging)
"E-mail Spoofing" is the latest nasty trend in spam, it is the practice used
by many spammers to falsify the header information in their e-mail
advertisements. By changing the header information someone can make the email
appear to come from whoever they choose. Hackers are now routinely stealing
the e-mail or Web site identities of many people on the Web, and using them to
send millions of pieces of junk advertising or offending e-mails.
The average person on the Internet doesn't yet understand what's happening here, and many legitimate companies are obviously being victimized. For more information, here are a few links: - Spoofed/Forged Email - Carnegie Mellon How You Can Help - Handling Spam Spoofers
If you ever receive such spam-mails that look like messages sent by
AccuSpec.biz, please do this:
1. Report spam to your ISP
3. Never respond to requests for personal information that may be
contained in the forged e-mail. If you have any questions or comments. please
contact us. Thank you for your help and
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