Hi Ronald,

You would find one example if you looked at my second email in the thread, but I am re-sending for your convenience.
> Also to clarify these emails in particular were complete nonsense such as "I am under ddos from you, please help" with no other details.
> They were also sent with invalid SPF, and I don't think the from addresses were actually the senders.

The others were similar, just one sentence, like "Please check the attached abuse report pdf" with no attachments.
And due to me being almost entirely certain the addresses in the "from" headers not being the actual sender, I did not reply asking for more information.

For the next time, especially for such a short thread, please look beyond the first message before questioning my determination in this way.

-Cynthia


On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 1:13 AM Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg@tristatelogic.com> wrote:
In message <CAKw1M3NKECDjLWzOPMfwgd+vs50pKgiEoZ1RgbaUvpD1D9Keeg@mail.gmail.com>
=?UTF-8?Q?Cynthia_Revstr=C3=B6m?= <me@cynthia.re> wrote:

>For some context, today and yesterday I have been receiving spam in the
>form of fake abuse notices to my abuse contact email address.


Example please?

In what sense are these "fake"?


Regards,
rfg