The Fedora Project and Red Hat is not responsible for the website, as it
is simply using fedora software that is deploying a preconfigured page
when a custom page is not added with the Fedora name on it. Not Red Hat
nor the Fedora project endorses spammers, it's just that some hackers
use our web platform package to build a website for spamming people. You
will have to contact the webmaster at the website the spam emails are
coming from. For more information visit
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server_Test_Page.
Thanks,
Ariel Goldblatt
On 7/1/2010 5:08 PM, yvonne collins wrote:
JULY 1, 2010 I KEEP GETTING EMAILS FROM PEOPLE, MAINLY WOMAN AND IT
HAS THE ADDRESS HALFWAY THROUGH THE EMAIL OF
HTTP://66835295.SSL-FINAL-TRACKING.COM.
WHEN I WENT TO THE SITE I GET THIS MESSAGE - WEBMASTER @EXAMPLE.COM AND FEDORA
REDHAT.COM, AS WELL AS
XXXMATCH.COM AND
MILFMATCH.COM. I HAVE ASKED THEM TO EXPLAIN
HOW THEY GOT MY EMAIL ADDRESS AND THEY HAVE NOT TOLD ME. I HAVE ASKED THEM TO REMOVE MY
EMAIL ADDRESS FROM THEIR LIST AND I AM STILL GETTING EMAILS. SINCE YOU POPPED UP
WITH THE 668... I AM ASKING YOU TO REMOVE MY EMAIL ADDRESS --cherokeeyc(a)earthlink.net
FROM YOUR SYSTEM.