Some of you have received an email(glad to say not via the list)
whose subject is Re: Free trip to New York e-mail
this is an illegal junk/unsolicited email and has been
reported to the JANET security people as it is completely
against the JANET Acceptable Use Policy.
PLEASE dont' email this mail list about it just please ignore it
and delete it.
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Can anyone help me? I have received an e-mail this morning entitled 'I
THINK YOU'VE WON' from this address:
andywentworth_32435%40sol.brookes.ac.uk
stating that one person who subscribed to the mailbase.ac.uk MIGHT
have won a free trip to New York, and to find out who, to check these
web sites:
http://www.comeshopping.co.uk?af3243 and http://www.usay.co.uk?af3243
Knowing this is pure Spam mail, I checked out the site to see what they
were really trying to sell. It turns out to be mobile phones. What
interests me is how this person/site obtained my e-mail address, given
that it specifically references the mailbase site? Has anyone else
recieved this?
Su Clarke
Data Protection Officer
Glenfield Hospital
Leicester
p.s. for those interested the winning address is Jane [log in to unmask] !!
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