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Email mystery
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The other day I received an email....
all it contained were family pics.....
from someone I didn't know,nor have I ever heard of them.
And ' my ' email addy ended in ' . com '...instead of ' .co.uk '
any explanations??? I would have thought ' .com' would be the American version.....
all it contained were family pics.....
from someone I didn't know,nor have I ever heard of them.
And ' my ' email addy ended in ' . com '...instead of ' .co.uk '
any explanations??? I would have thought ' .com' would be the American version.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if the email address in the "to" field was .com and not .co.uk (which you say yours is) then you would not have got the email unless you were either CC'd or BCC'd on it.
it's probably spam, do not send it back as that will just confirm your address is a real email address and you will get flooded with spam.
Just delete it
(incidentally .com is not American, it's totally none location specific and can be used anywhere in the world, the american top level domain is .co.us)
it's probably spam, do not send it back as that will just confirm your address is a real email address and you will get flooded with spam.
Just delete it
(incidentally .com is not American, it's totally none location specific and can be used anywhere in the world, the american top level domain is .co.us)
I don't think it's just abroad pasta, that has .com, as I said, mine here in the uk ends that way, thing is if you do press reply and send them back, you could be opening yourself up to abuse, so rather than doing the FaceBook thing as I 1st suggested, I would perhaps save them to a folder just incase it is a genuine mistake, then I would block the senders address.
Pasta, as I said, you would not have received it, unless your correct email address was either another address in the to field, or in the CC field, or more likely, in the BCC field.
it sounds like address harvesting to me, send a innocent looking email to thousands of addresses and see how many people reply saying "sorry I think you must have sent this to the wrong address" make a note of all the addresses you get replies from and you can start building up a list of email addresses to spam (or sell) in future.
it sounds like address harvesting to me, send a innocent looking email to thousands of addresses and see how many people reply saying "sorry I think you must have sent this to the wrong address" make a note of all the addresses you get replies from and you can start building up a list of email addresses to spam (or sell) in future.