Denial of Service
A spammer used a dougweb.com address as the return address in various types of spam message sent out over the last week. As a result, my email client was deluged with hundreds of failed delivery messages, threats, and curses.
I do not send spam. Spammers spam. Spammers harvest email addresses from websites and spam.
Only an analysis of your message header can tell you who really sent the message. None iof the messages came from dougweb.com.
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