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How to use this screen to check for spam Starting November 24, 2003, every email sent from Moomia.com will contain an ANTI-SPAM key located at the bottom of the message. If you have received an unsolicited message from Moomia.com, here is what you need to do: 1) Locate the ANTI-SPAM key at the bottom of the message, if you can't find one, this means that the message was forged and that it wasn't really sent from Moomia.com 2) Copy the ANTI-SPAM key by highlighting it and pressing CTRL-C or right-click on your mouse and choose Copy 3) Paste it in the ANTI-SPAM key field in this form 4) Type in the spammer's account name excluding the @moomia.com portion. For example if the spammer's email address is spammerxyz@moomia.com you should type in spammerxyz in the spammer field. 5) Click on the 'Check SPAM' button A program will attempt to verify the key against this account, if it is a match, we will be notified as well and immediately close the spammer's account. If it doesn't match, make sure that you properly copied the key and the account name without the @moomia.com portion and try again. If you still don't get a match, it means that the message was forged or sent from another domain. In this case, locate the domain by looking at the detailed header and contact the administrator at that domain.
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