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The FBI generally does not send warnings or alerts through the mail to individuals. Most communications regarding threats or important information are conducted via official channels, such as press releases or direct contact with law enforcement agencies. If you receive a suspicious letter claiming to be from the FBI, it is advisable to verify its authenticity through official FBI sources. Always be cautious of potential scams or fraudulent communications.

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