Spoof Alert!

Lately we've been getting returned mail that we have not sent.

The spammer trick of choice these days, email spoofing, uses a faked email header that makes an email message look like the message came from someone or somewhere other than the spammer. It's fairly easy to make an email appear that it's sent from your own address or a seemingly credible source. Spammers use spoofing to get you to open and respond to their mail. Remember, you should never respond to unsolicited email - instead, report it to your ISP.

Apparently, our domain name is being spoofed.  If you have received spam from smegforbrains.net, you can be assured that it did not come from us.  We are as much against spamming as are most people (maybe more) and are working on eliminating it.

We do not send spam.  We do not initiate email from here. We do not send emails from this domain except to respond to your emails.

We apologise for the inconvenience that this has caused anyone.