We have to note that currently a lot of spammers send out their trash
with a fake "Sender", which pretends to belong to a different
domain. So, an e-mail message seems to come from a legitimate user,
while in the reality it has been sent by a spammer who masks his/her
identity behind a real name, usually found by browsing the Net. This
behaviour is widely in use among porn sites related spammers, and it is
known that this technique is also widely used to hide the real senders
of viruses.
As an important web service, our domains too are randomly selected and
falsely used by spammers, as it happens to many web sites.
Please consider that we have no way
to physically stop this illegal practice, but any abuse is regularly
reported to our national authorities for prosecution. International law
limitations (especially regarding privacy policies) don't allow us to
have immediate results, but we work on each abuse and we will go on
until responsibles are finally punished.
To verify whether a message is really sent through our servers, please
check the message's header, in which a block of numbers (i.e.:
123.456.789.012) reveals the real connection IP number actually used to
send the message.
Our servers' numbers always start with "195.182. __ . __ ".
Occasionally, our users might use an external SMTP service; in this case
you will find in the header a block of numbers corresponding to
commercial ISP services, usually based in Italy.
If you receive mail with a fake @e-domus.it sender, please
take the time to let us know at abuse@e-domus.it
We appreciate the time you will dedicate us to keep our services
efficient and correct.
Thank you.