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jry wrote this post at Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:47 PM
I was told I was not getting spam from MSN.  The email I referred to came from Rolex.com using my id before the @ sign and mail.msn.com after the @ sign.  ({removed email address}).  MSN said this was a forged header.
However virtually all of the junk indicates a totally fictitious address and I don't understand how I can determine the real sender and the real domain of any of these emails.  In any event it would seem that Microsoft could track down the computer that is sending out 300+ fictitious emails per day to a single email account.  How can I get them to help me?
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