Dear list members, Today I've received hundreds of bounce messages which I believe are a result of someone forging my domain name (broadmountain.com) in a spam that went out advertising a weight-loss product.
I'm wondering whether there's any action I can take (legal or otherwise) against whoever did this. Short of that, I would at least like to find out what they did, how they did it, and whether there's any way to protect myself from this kind of fraud in the future (or even later today -- the bounce messages are still coming in). Anyway, I could post one of the spam messages (which often arrive attached to the bounce message) with headers to the list. Wanted to check with the group first to find out what recourse there might be generally in this kind of situation. It's a little scary. I can handle a few hundred bounce messages, but suppose next time it's thousands? Regards, --- Al Bredenberg Broad Mountain Associates http://www.broadmountain.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ spamcon-general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.spamcon.org/mailman/listinfo/spamcon-general#subscribers Subscribe, unsubscribe, etc: Use the URL above or send "help" in body of message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Contact administrator: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
