e-mail spam via PassPorter
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I'm sure others got this also, but I got a disturbing e-mail sent to my home e-mail via PassPorters. I'm very grateful for the safeguards PP has in place so that they do not know my e-mail address. Should I forward this e-mail to someone so this person can be removed from the membership?
I got a strange PM last night. I started a thread asking for info on what to do. One of the guides told me to foward it to her, which I did.
I thought the one I got was an e-mail PM notification also, but it didn't show in my PM file, just in my e-mail. Sent via the PassPorter server, though.