This is a fake mail. The domain that I used to use was dotcomnic.net. I
never owned dotcomnic.com. In fact, I am not using the dotcomnic.net domain
name anymore. Do you suppose I will forget my own domain name? And I never
type e-mail addresses with the first letter of the username in capital
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
And whoever you are, if you are using [EMAIL PROTECTED], why would you
relay mail through smtp.maxis.net.my and not smtp.tm.net.my? Simple, if you
are a non-TMnet user, you can't relay mail through smtp.tm.net.my! That's
why, isn't it?
Regarding this forgery, I will certainly have a word with Maxis Net.
Sorry for all the grumble. But, I feel misrepresentation is very serious and
could damage a person's reputation.
Sorry again and whoever who forged this email, I hope you would S-T-O-P.
Thanks,
Sue
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dotcomnic.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:54 PM
Subject: Apology to William X Walsh and others
Dear all,
I apologise to both William X Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Lee
Hodgson of DomainGuideBook.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for faking
using their email addresses.
It was just meant a joke and not meant to tarnish anyones image. Let's
all have peace :)
Love,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]