What if someone sends something to the Whois Privacy Protection Service postal address?

Regarding the Domain Privacy, for mail that does not appear to be unsolicited commercial mail, the Whois Privacy Protection Service may either forward the mail to you or fax a page of the communication. The Service will not forward junk mail, nor will it forward mail if it becomes apparent that you provided the Whois Privacy Protection address to third parties.

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