David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
Yesterday, someone submitted a spam site to the Psychlinks Mental Health Resources Directory, not an uncommon thing to happen.
With each submission, the software sends an email to the person who submitted the site to let them know that it has been received and is awaiting manual review and approval.
What happened in this case was that I received an email back to the server from the submitter's .ru (Russia) email address to inform me that my notification letter had been rejected as spam.
I thought that was hilarious: A spammer calling the kettle black!
With each submission, the software sends an email to the person who submitted the site to let them know that it has been received and is awaiting manual review and approval.
What happened in this case was that I received an email back to the server from the submitter's .ru (Russia) email address to inform me that my notification letter had been rejected as spam.
I thought that was hilarious: A spammer calling the kettle black!