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October 28, 2002: We have found a campaign by at least one organization to use "false email headers" with the domain name aracer.com for spam. We are actively pursuing this matter. Please note that these emails were sent with forged email headers to pretend to have originated from an aRacer.com address, but did not originate on the mail servers. One of these emails was traced to originate on the servers of an internet provider, using a California dialup location.
Even so, the spammers/bulk-mailers have continued to send out emails with return addresses that do not exist, and cannot receive mail. This has continued into 2003. The email is not originating from our servers, but is faked to look like this is so. Yahoo! mail, Hotmail, and other providers have the same (and more) types of abuse of their names. The spammers could just as easily put your company's name, or your personal domain name, and then send out the spam using someone else's servers (open relay or bulk-friendly).
Go to
SpamCop.net
to learn how to read the full email header and see who allowed the spam to originate.
At least one of these emails was sent by somone promoting a company for internet access. Please forward any of these emails to our attention, with full email headers, so that we can work further on resolving this matter.
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