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Baldwin email to stalker: ‘Wear protection’

“Wear protection.”

That was Alec Baldwin’s terse, two-word reply when convicted Quebecois stalker Genevieve Sabourin emailed him on Jan. 9, 2012, saying she planned to run off to Europe with another man.

“I want to be happy, fulfill [sic] and successful now! I want MY dream life. So I’ve decided to travel to Europe to meet with Mario Kassar and this time I will say yes to what he asked me many, many, many times before. Be his,” Sabourin wrote, referring to the producer of “Basic Instinct 2” and “Rambo III,” among other flicks.

The email exchange was one of several obtained by The Post Thursday as a judge sentenced Sabourin to six months in the slammer on top of a 30-day stretch for contempt she got a day earlier.

The messages revealed that the emotional French Canadian actor was doggedly determined in her pursuit of the former “30 Rock” star, and that he replied to her missives as late as 2012, months after he testified he had broken off contact with her.

“Happiness is around the corner,” he replied on Nov 3, 2011, after she wrote another lengthy email in which she said “There is so much good things to see, do, experiment …I am done with the dark side!!”

Alec Baldwin’s reply to a long, rambling email from Genevieve Sabourin.

Six days earlier, on Oct. 28, he wrote with a therapeutic air: “I have true understanding for your predicament. But you need to stop. See. Breathe. Accept. And let it all go” in a reply to a long, rambling message in which Sabourin started by talking about her troubled childhood and ended still pining for his affection.

“I will start my brand new life, finally my life as a woman with you…that’s what my hearth [sic] tell me all the time. I truly and deeply miss you,” she wrote.

On Aug. 9, 2011, the lovelorn Sabourin pitifully messaged, “I can’t stop crying, I am like a dying animal now … please reopen this link …trust me again …give me another chance…please.” In response, the MSNBC host wrote: “Believe me. I have been there.”

Two weeks earlier, she emailed him that she had sold her house. “I’m free from everything!! I am happy!” she wrote.

“That is very good news,” Baldwin replied.

But earlier that same month, on July 11, Baldwin was less encouraging when responding to yet another long email in which Sabourin again implores him to see her.

“My girlfriend wants you to stop. Will you stop?” he asked, referring to Hilaria, whom he started dating that spring.

That May 31, Sabourin wrote apologizing for insulting him – apparently after learning that he was dating Hilaria.

“I have made more mistakes in that area of my life than you will make in ten life times. Not to worry. Just take care of yourself,” Baldwin sympathetically replied.

On May 7, she wrote another apologetic message.

“Some how I’ve offended you. I don’t know how to make it up to you if I don’t know exactly what I done to you?” Sabourin messaged.

Baldwin, in another terse reply, answered: “You did not do anything to me. Now … SNAP OUT OF IT!”