| Frequently Asked Questions Regarding E-Mail |
| October 1st, 2009 |
What is E-Mail Spoofing?
Answer:
There is no way to prevent receiving spoofed email. This is the equivalent of sending a letting via the US post office and forging the return address.
Remember that although your email address may have been spoofed this does not mean that the spoofer has gained access to your computer or mailbox.
Why are people getting e-mails from me that I didn't send and why am I getting bounce back for e-mails that I didn't send?
Answer:
If you receive an alert that you're sending infected emails, first run a virus scan using McAfee. If you are uninfected, then you may want to reply to the infection alert with this information:
"Your virus may have appeared to have been sent by me, but I have scanned my system and I am not infected. A number of email-distributed viruses fake, or spoof, the 'From' address using a random address taken from the Outlook contacts list or from Web files stored on the hard drive."
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