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Schlumberger Mail Server
Dear email sender,
The account
<[email protected]>
that you have sent an email message to, does not exist.
This may mean that the recipient's address has been changed, the recipient
has left the company, or the recipient's address may have been mistyped.
It may also mean that this email was sent by a spammer with a ficticious
'From:' address and/or computer generated 'To:' address without our
knowledge or permission. Many spammers are using this scheme in an effort to
hide their true identity. This usually results in a message being returned
to the sender that is difficult to understand.
If you believe that this message was spam that originated from a domain
owned or managed by Schlumberger, please report this to "(e-mail address removed)".
Schlumberger has a very strong stance on spam (unsolicited commercial email)
and will take appropriate actions.
There are free tools available which may help you find the origin of the
email. Schlumberger does not endorse any particular tool, but SpamCop
http://spamcop.net/
may be of assistance.
The account
<[email protected]>
that you have sent an email message to, does not exist.
This may mean that the recipient's address has been changed, the recipient
has left the company, or the recipient's address may have been mistyped.
It may also mean that this email was sent by a spammer with a ficticious
'From:' address and/or computer generated 'To:' address without our
knowledge or permission. Many spammers are using this scheme in an effort to
hide their true identity. This usually results in a message being returned
to the sender that is difficult to understand.
If you believe that this message was spam that originated from a domain
owned or managed by Schlumberger, please report this to "(e-mail address removed)".
Schlumberger has a very strong stance on spam (unsolicited commercial email)
and will take appropriate actions.
There are free tools available which may help you find the origin of the
email. Schlumberger does not endorse any particular tool, but SpamCop
http://spamcop.net/
may be of assistance.