I got this e-mail directly from somebody at this e-mail address: info@kitchinsynk.com ----------------------------- info@... here, I am controlling the email that is sent to my inbox. By asking for you to confirm that you really sent email to me I can ensure that I receive no spam and that your email address really exists. This is a one time confirmation, please click the link below and your email will be delivered straight away, now and in the future. Click to confirm: http://vetomail.com/ok/d265d22a-a7eb-490a-a6e7-0f57844734f7 You are receiving this message in response to your email to info@..., a VetoMail customer. VetoMail asks that senders verify their address before email is delivered. When you have clicked the link above a webpage will be displayed, if the page displays correctly your address has been verified. You will only need to do this once per VetoMail protected email address. Thankyou. ---------------------------------- Sys admins here, please find out what this is about. I don't trust it one bit. It looks like a side feeder from a e-mail miner. If that's what it is, would you please find out where this computer is, find a way in, and destroy it? Uhh, kitchinsynk... Never do this again! Why in heaven's "play party" would I want to ever give you my e-mail address if I don't know you? If you're getting that much spam, then you need to talk to your ISP about it. I have a Linux background (almost 4 years of using it as my primary OS at home). Stephanie
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What's going on here?
2004-01-21 by Stephanie Ellison
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