Beware of faggots that try to steal your passwords with fishing email scam.
This kind of technique to steal your passwords should be severely punished.
Header : Received: from mail3.alcaplotsltd.org ([23.95.37.98]:46051)

If the author of this email recognizes himself, stop your crap immediatly.
Phishing email scammers often use a technique called “spoofing” to make it appear as if the email is coming from a legitimate sender.
Here’s a simplified explanation of how it works:
- Create a fake email address: Scammers can easily create fake email addresses that look similar to real ones. For example, they might create “[email address removed]” to mimic the legitimate “support@qchartist.net” address.
- Set up a spoofing tool: There are various tools and software available online that can be used to spoof email headers. These tools allow scammers to manipulate the sender’s email address, the subject line, and other header information.
- Send the phishing email: Once the spoofing tool is set up, the scammer sends the phishing email, making it appear as if it came from the legitimate sender.
It’s important to note that while spoofing can make the email appear legitimate, it doesn’t guarantee that the recipient will be fooled. Many email providers have implemented measures to detect and block spoofed emails. Additionally, users can also protect themselves by being vigilant and aware of common phishing tactics.
According to the law: the perpetrator of a phishing scam shall be liable to: 5 years in prison; And from $375,000 of fine.
To clarify, this is totally illegal. Again, don’t spend your life wasting your time doing bad things.
Instead, be good. Goodness attracts goodness.