Accusé reception mail hotmail

You're referring to the infamous "accusation email" that some Hotmail users have received!

For those who may not know, the email in question is a notification that appears to accuse the recipient of sending spam or phishing emails from their Hotmail account. The email typically looks like this:

"Your account has been flagged for sending spam emails. We have received reports that your account has been used to send unsolicited emails to multiple recipients. This is a violation of our terms of service and may result in your account being suspended or terminated."

However, in many cases, this email is actually a phishing scam designed to trick users into revealing their login credentials or other sensitive information. The email is not actually sent by Hotmail, but rather by scammers trying to exploit the trust and reputation of the Hotmail brand.

Here are some red flags to watch out for:

  1. The email is not addressed to you by name, but rather uses a generic greeting like "Dear Hotmail user".
  2. The email contains poor grammar, spelling mistakes, or awkward phrasing.
  3. The email asks you to click on a link or provide sensitive information, such as your password or credit card details.
  4. The email threatens to suspend or terminate your account if you don't take immediate action.

If you receive an email like this, do not respond or click on any links. Instead, report the email to Hotmail's abuse department and delete it from your inbox.