Some email addresses at nicemice.net have been restricted in order to combat spam (uninvited bulk email). Such addresses are accessible only to registered senders. If you attempt to send mail to a restricted address and your sender address is not registered, then the message will be rejected and bounced back to you with an error message referring you to this page.
To send a message to a restricted address, you must first register your sender address by sending any message (typically an empty message) to the registration address:
The current date (in any timezone) must be used. You may type the address manually, or press the button above to have it generated automatically.
After you send a message to the registration address, you will get a response indicating that your sender address has been registered. Thenceforth you may send messages to any restricted addresses at nicemice.net. Should you ever wish to send to a restricted address from a different sender address, you will first need to register it by sending another message from that sender address to the registration address.
If you encounter any problems, please report them to the postmaster. In general, if you think mail to anything@domain is broken, try sending mail to postmaster@domain.
Alternatively, you may contact the system administrator for nicemice.net, Adam M. Costello.
Not all addresses at nicemice.net are restricted. Addresses containing dots (.) or plus-signs (+) anywhere before the at-sign (@) tend to be unrestricted (unless they have received spam in the past, in which case they are permanently disabled). Also postmaster is unrestricted.
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