On 4/19/2015 12:05 PM, Cley Faye wrote:
2015-04-19 20:48 GMT+02:00 toki kantoor <toki.kantoor@gmail.com>:
The scary thing is that despite being sent to the wrong email address, the
intended recipient is presumed to have been legally served, n most parts of
the United States.
I doubt that anyong was the intended recipient. I got the exact same mail
as spam, outside of the LO list.
1. The version I got (on this list) came from "County Court
<curtis.hart@cpanel.emidhost.com.br>", which carries Brazilian (br)
registration. That's almost certainly a silly prank -- a virus that's
not particularly malicious.
2. Is it accurate that "the intended recipient is presumed to
have been legally served"? I'm not an attorney, but I believe that some
documentation is required to prove that the process has been served, at
least in most US jurisdictions. See Wikipedia, "Service of process".
Spencer
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