...if you should get an email that looks like it may have come from this website it is not.  We are not interested in advising you of stock options or really care one wit about the success of your sexual prowess.  The activity is called "phishing".  There are very bad people that use a software called webcrawlers that collect domain names, ie, such-and-such.com, and then send out emails that look like they come from someone's website.  The spam has a sometimes lurid, but always annoying appeal and always asks you to respond to a web address within the body of the spam.  Contacting the sender is a waste of time, they don't exist, at least not in the name of the sender of the spam.

Most of this activity is done overseas.  The U.S. has laws on spamming and there have been very succesful prosecutions, domestically.  The FBI is a little busy nowadays and isn't likely to track down foreign spammers.

So if you get an email from someone at this address asking you to buy some pharmecutical item or another thing, just delete it. Don't bother opening it, you probably don't want or need it.  Don't bother returning it, this website dumps catchall addresses.  Just get yourself a very good internet security program. -- editor