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<div>I didn't know it was still active.<br>
Maybe it's handy. <br>
Avery <br>
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<div class="PlainText">Shes not been hacked, but someone (probably an automated system/bot) is pretending to be her, sending mails that look like they come from her (but they don't).<br>
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You can check the email header, depends on how you do your email as to how you do this, and it shows its really coming from clay@tribeswin.com<br>
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I would strongly advise against checking any of the links as they are likely to lead to sites that could mess up your computer.<br>
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I've been meaning to shut this list down as its not being used and this isn't the first time this has happened.<br>
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On November 1, 2016 1:06:07 PM GMT+00:00, avery howell <averyhowell@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>
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