Stop Email Spoofing or Forging Our
Email Addresses
We, as well as other organisations, are sometimes
the victims of spammers who are forging /
spoofing our email addresses. This is a
misrepresentation of our good name, which is
totally beyond our control and we regret very
much that we cannot stop it.
We do not send, and have never sent, spam
email of any sort.
We strongly oppose the act of "spamming" or
sending unsolicited commercial email (UCE). If
you have received such spam email we apologise,
but it was nothing to do with us and was beyond
our control.
What is Email Spoofing? (Faking or Forging)
"Email Spoofing" is a practice used by many
spammers to falsify the header information in
their email advertisements. By changing the
header information someone can make the email
appear to come from whoever they choose.
By stealing the email or website identities of
many people on the Internet, spammers are
using them to send millions of pieces of junk
advertising or offending emails.
A spoof email will look like it came from a
genuine organisation, but with a made up name,
eg “xyztpc@axia-consulting.co.uk”
How You Can Help to Stop the Email Spoofing
If you receive spam emails that look like
messages sent by axia-consulting.co.uk and you
wish us to look into it, please:
1. Report the spoofed email to us at spoof-
email@axia-consulting.co.uk
Send the original spoofed email as an
attachment. (See the "send" menu of your email
program). Sending the email as an attachment is
the best way to preserve the "header
information," which makes it easier for us to trace
the true origin of the forgery.
OR
Forward the email, and include the header
information. To find the header information,
configure your email program to show All
Headers (this varies from program to program).
For Internet Explorer you can:
•
right-click the unopened email in your inbox,
•
and then click "Options" to open the window
that includes "Internet Headers."
To track the actual sender of a particular
message, we need this "extended headers"
information. If you simply forward an email
message, the headers will be lost, so if you are
reporting spam be sure to copy-and-paste the
message header from the spam message and
send it in the body copy of your email message.
Please note that we will not be able to respond to
all of the email reports we receive.
2. Never respond to requests for personal
information that may be contained in the
forged email.
3. Please don't do anything which might result
in axia-consulting.co.uk being wrongly
labelled as a spammer.
Thank you for your help and understanding
Spam Notice
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