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MSN Hotmail |
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Important |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Apr 2004 06:13:51 -0700 (PDT) |
This is an auto-generated response designed to answer your question as quickly
as possible. Please note that you will not receive a reply if you respond
directly to this message.
Unfortunately, we cannot take action on the mail you sent us because it does
not reference a Hotmail account. Please send us another message that contains
the full Hotmail e-mail address and the full e-mail message to:
address@hidden
>>> To forward mail with full headers
Using Hotmail:
1. Click "Options" to the right of the "Contacts" tab. The "Options" page
appears.
2. Under "Additional Options", click "Mail Display Settings". The "Mail
Display Settings" page appears.
3. Under "Message Headers", select "Full" and click "OK".
4. Forward the resulting mail to:
address@hidden
Using MSN Explorer:
1. Open the message, and then click "More" in the upper right corner.
2. Click "Message Source". The message opens in a new window with all the
header information visible.
3. Copy all the text and paste it into a new message. Send this message to:
address@hidden
Using Outlook Express or Outlook:
1. On the unopened mail, place your cursor over the mail, right-click, and
click "Options".
2. Under "Internet headers", copy the contents of the full header.
3. Open the e-mail in question and forward a complete copy of the message,
including the full message header you copied at the beginning of your message,
to:
address@hidden
If you're not a Hotmail member, consult the Help associated with your e-mail
program to determine how to view complete header information. Then forward the
message to:
address@hidden
If the unsolicited junk e-mail or "spam" comes from a non-Hotmail account, you
can send a complaint to the service provider that sent the mail. Make sure that
you include full headers when you send your complaint.
In the full header, look at the last "Received" notation to locate what .com
domain it came from. It looks something like:
[service provider domain name].com
Forward a complete copy of the message, including the full message header, to:
address@hidden provider domain name].com
If the domain does not have an abuse service, forward your complaint to:
address@hidden provider domain name].com
All Hotmail customers have agreed to MSN Website Terms of Use and Notices(TOU)
that forbid e-mail abuse. At the bottom of any page in Hotmail, click "Terms of
Use" to view the Terms of Use document in its entirety.
Thank you for helping us enforce our TOU.
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