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I've been following a post that was asking to spoof an email sender. OP was asking for details on how to spoof a sender's address. Downvotes were pouring in, while a lively communication in the comments section took place. I flagged the post for deletion, but as you know this is a process that might take a while. So my question is, is there a code of conduct to handle requests that seem to give offense to a netiquette or otherwise appear to be ill-minded, and how to handle such requests by the community?

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  • related, if not a dupe: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/267699/…
    – rene
    Commented Nov 20, 2017 at 13:29
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    Note, this isn't nearly as malicious as yacc is making it out to be. Adding an alias to the email's "FROM" header is quite common.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Nov 20, 2017 at 13:34

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If you feel a question is in violation of SO's rules, flag it.

If anything, you don't do this:

"If I could I'd stop this piece of crap of a request at once. @AbhishekD" – yacc 22 mins ago

Comments like that are in violation of SO's "Be nice" policy, and will be flagged.

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