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I've statrted to receive mail that purports to be my returned items. They have reply addresses like [email protected] (hyphens rock :D). Easy to kill, I've just added xxx-xxx.com to my deny list (this is ok if you don't send yourself domains and you're not on a network.).

The list is starting to grow a bit with hotmail, yahoo, geocities, meloo, link2buy etc.
 
I've been getting many email from meloo and can't seem to find the actual source. I even tried their link and fake interest, but the link is broken. So the whole email is useless.
 
I just received first mail from meloo, and it goes straight to trash. :D
 
hehe... revenue ppc sharing stuff?
 
The interesting thing is using my domain in the message and for the reply to try to avoid blocking. This is to make it look like one of mine that has been returned.
 
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