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Postby Hagar » Sat Jul 10, 2004 1:10 pm

If anyone receives e-mail from doug@simviation.com please delete it without reading it. Although you can mail me on this address I cannot use it to mail you. Any replies will come via my ordinary AOL account.

This has come to my notice as I've started receiving a lot of mail from this address myself. Why anyone would think that even I am stupid enough to mail myself without realising it is beyond my comprehension. :o ::) ;)
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Re: Spam alert

Postby GeForce » Sat Jul 10, 2004 2:01 pm

Hi Doug,

This is not quite true. It's a very dodgy issue that I've been discussing a lot recently. You and people that you email a lot may recieve emails apparently from you or an address that 'could' be yours.

The lastest bugs, worms & viruses infect your email program and send spam emails from addresses that are, or could be, yours.

I for example, have the address jonathan@livescripts.net. And when I send mail my name comes up as Jonathan S. So people who I email a lot get spam email from addresses like:

jonathan@livescripts.net
jonathan.s@livescripts.net
jon-s@livescripts.net

even though some of these addresses do not exist.

Basically what I am saying is that not many people will get email from doug@simviation.com, but mostly from their own email account.

I hope that helps you a bit & I apologise that it's so long winded :)

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Re: Spam alert

Postby Hagar » Sat Jul 10, 2004 2:19 pm

Thanks Jon but I think you're missing my point. Apart from this spam mail I mentioned receiving being a darned nuisance it doesn't bother me in the slightest. I simply delete it without reading it as I do with any mail without a recognisable subject line. What I find strange is the sudden increase in mail which I assume is spam being sent to me from my own contact address posted on this site.

This was intended as a general warning to anyone receiving mail from that specific address & thinking it's from me or anyone connected with Simviation. It's impossible for me to use it to send mail so I can guarantee 100% that I didn't send it. I rarely mail anyone these days & certainly nothing like I used to. Genuine mail is all sent from my normal AOL account.
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Re: Spam alert

Postby GeForce » Sat Jul 10, 2004 4:16 pm

Hi Doug,

I did not phrase my above post very well.

Better put: some of the lastest spammers use techniques to send you spam, and then change the From address to your own.

Therefore the spam you are getting is:
1) Not from you.
2) Not going to be received by anyone else.

I think that's what you meant.

Jon 8)

PS. May I ask what is in the emails you're receiving from 'yourself'?
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Re: Spam alert

Postby Hagar » Sat Jul 10, 2004 4:58 pm

Maybe you're right but people have told me they received mail from that address in the past. They opened it believing it was from me. As I said before, I have no way of sending anything to anyone from that address. Nor has anyone else to my knowledge. Not genuine mail anyway.

PS. May I ask what is in the emails you're receiving from 'yourself'?

You can ask all you like. I have no idea as I delete it without opening it or reading it. ;)

I suspect it's either spam or, even worse, a virus.
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Re: Spam alert

Postby Scottler » Sat Jul 10, 2004 10:30 pm

Remember gang, it's very easy to spoof an email addy in the sender field.  In less than 2 seconds I can send you an email that looks like it's from billgates@microsoft.com.  It doesn't take any fancy work.  It's done as fast as I can type it.

Moral of the story:  Even if you THINK you recognize the sender, don't open anything you're not expecting, particularly if it's got an attachment of any type.  It only takes a second to verify whether or not the person you think it is really sent it to you. ;)
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