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I recently got a message from the above server/filtering service
indicating that a piece of mail that I allegedly sent, with a common
spam subject ("Work from home . . . ") haad been sent to one of their
subscribers. Apparently the way the system works, the spam gets
intercepted, and a message is sent to the sender to confirm that it is
a real address. I would have to manually visit a URL to release and
finish sending the message. Apparently a spammer is using my address.
Is this common? I suppose I would have no way of knowing had not this
filter been set up. Knowing this, is there anything I can/should do?
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Art Alexion
Arthur S. Alexion LLC
mailto:arthur@alexion.com
http://www.alexion.com
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