E-mail spoofing - apologies

From: Stephen Adams <stevea_at_magister.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:07:50 +0100

Dear colleagues,
My personal e-mail address (spelt out at bottom of this message) has
been the subject of widespread spoofing over the weekend 14-15 June. I
have returned to the office to find approximately 1,200 replies from
e-mail administrator software and firewall/security systems, rejecting
"my" unsolicited messages on a variety of unsavoury topics.

My ISP tells me there is very little that I can do to prevent this
practice - once my e-mail is in the public domain, it may get hijacked
in this way.

I am sorry if your company or e-mail account has been affected by
unsolicited e-mails purporting to originate from me. From the point of
view of my own business, I am reluctant to change my long-established
e-mail address, but I may have to review this if this level of spoofing
persists. In the meantime, I will retain the existing address, but you
should be aware of the possibility that your e-mail administrator may
have decided to black-list this address as a source of spam. Should you
become aware that you are no longer seeing genuine messages from me,
when you are expecting them in the course of normal business, please
check with your spam filter and/or IT departments to see whether I am
being blocked.

Thanks
Stephen Adams

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Stephen Adams
Magister Ltd.
Crown House, 231 Kings Road, Reading, RG1 4LS, GB
Tel: +44 (0)118 966 6520
Fax: +44 (0)118 966 6620
E-mail: stevea_at_magister.co.uk (replace _at_ by @ to use)
Website : http://www.magister.co.uk

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