Re: Phishing responses

From: David H. Lipman (DLipman~nospam~_at_Verizon.Net)
Date: 10/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 16:46:14 GMT

From: "Imhotep" <Imhotep@nospam.net>

| It is a good idea to forward the email by making it an attachment. This is
| better because the anti-phishing people need to see the full email headers.
|
| Imhotep

That will depend on the email application but it does NOT have to be an attachment.

For example, in OE you can choose the properties --> details --> message source and use
Ctrl-A and Ctrl-C to copy the full header and text and then paste it into a new message.

In Pegasus Mail you can view it in Raw Mode and Ctrl-A and Ctrl-C to copy the full header
and text and then paste it into a new message. You can also drag and drop the phishing
email into the body of the new email.

What I'm saying is it does not necessarily need to be an attachment.

-- 
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


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