Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 > I am another one who has had limits put on my forwarding. I think that you and MB (who wrote earlier) should take this up with . You aren't to blame for having had your email address spoofed and then used for spam. I haven't found out myself whether or not there are limits put on any forwarding - I rarely forward anything these days anyway, since I myself actually dislike receiving forwarded messages. (I forward stuff sent to me in error, of course, to the person or place to which it should have been addressed.) My own habits aside :=) I think you should tell that your address was spoofed and that you were *not* the person who sent the spam supposedly from your address. It may help, it may not, but it's worth a try. Also copy in the message re limits on your forwarding when you write them. AND I am so in sympathy with you! Best of luck! Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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