User asking via email to be sent content

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Just call my Captain Rude
Some one calling himself Jimmy Le has sent me many emails this morning asking for content to be sent to him via email
jimmyle925 (AT) h0tmail.c0m
I have replied many times I will not but he is not taking no for an answer
just a general Waring to all to be aware of this user
 
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Some one calling himself Jimmy Le has sent me many emails this morning asking for content to be sent to him via email
jimmyle925@h0tmail.c0m
I have replied many times I will not but he is not taking no for an answer
just a general Waring to all to be aware of this user

Oh dear, that does sound like a problem.

But just for clarification, can you please give us an example of one type of content he asked for?
 
Sounds like you need to block his email address and take precautions as to how he got it in the first place. Failing that, do M$ (or whoever runs Hotmail these days) have a process to report spam or misuse so you can get his account banned?
 
This is concerning, however I'm beginning to wonder if the user in question has confused content from Landrvr1 (I think that's their username) with content that is not from them.

Shane

P.S. Can the OP remove that email address from their post ASAP as this is a public forum. If N3V need the address for some reason, it can be sent privately.
 
I fixed the address even more by changing the @ to (AT) just to make sure. There are new bots out there that can parse altered addresses if they have the @ in them. Swell...

John
 
Pity you did this he has been boarding on bombing my mail box and was hoping he got some spam in return
I fixed the address even more by changing the @ to (AT) just to make sure. There are new bots out there that can parse altered addresses if they have the @ in them. Swell...

John
 
Tit for tat isn't really the answer. As I said you either need to block him or report the abuse to his service provider so that he loses his account.
 
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