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Jeannes - November 11th, 2009 1:50 PM

Hello,
I recently recieved a letter from GoDaddy saying I was being accused of sending spam and my domain would be shut down by GoDaddy. I was so shocked I had no idea what to do. We are a small Christian ministry and we dont even send block mailings. When i replied I did not hear from them until today when I got another email stating they had tried to contact me an I did not respond. I called GoDaddy and was finally sent a copy of the ONE email I supposedly sent and even though it says its from our domain it is not an address i have ever had. It is in fact an address at GoDaddy. What can I do about the threats from GoDaddy to shut down my domain etc. This is one email for Gods sake and it is some sort of political email. How can I prove I did not send it and how can protect my domain? Is there an agency I can complain too?


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