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When one sends an e-mail to multiple persons or addresses, PLEASE use
the BCC address line for the distribution. Do send the message TO
yourself. This minimizes the ability to clone or copy e-mail
addresses. By avoiding visible e-mail addresses it is much more
difficult to build
In my experience all these sleuthing techniques beyond looking at the
sending address are largely a waste of time and money unless you have
the
ability to pursue the originating entity. My magic is the delete option
*** That's what I mostly do too. Sometimes, I call my little boy to
show
…and along came AI. The grammatical gaffes will soon become a thing of he
past from the larger producers.
In my experience all these sleuthing techniques beyond looking at the
sending address are largely a waste of time and money unless you have the
ability to pursue the originating entity. My
Once you find the initial IP address in the headers, you can use any
number
of online searches to find out who it belongs to. If you get a notice
from
"Fedex", and it's from an IP that belongs to an ISP in Bulgaria, that's
a pretty
good hint.
I mostly use this sort of search to satisfy my
If you use google mail/gmail, there is a feature called "Show Original"
that you see if you click the three dots in the upper right corner of the
email.
You can also report phishing from that drop-down.
On Tue, Jan 2, 2024 at 6:08 PM jerry wrote:
> The email address means little. Email
On 1/2/2024 6:10 PM, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
Tbird is what I have used for years.
Same here. It's very well designed software. That ability to see the raw
code in an email can be helpful with issues like this.
73, Jim K9YC
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Tbird is what I have used for years.
73, Pete N4ZR
On 1/2/2024 6:24 PM, Alan D. Wilcox wrote:
Thunderbird has a useful feature: View->Message Source
If anything questionable comes in, I can check the source without
opening the email and triggering .
Cheers, Alan
Alan D. Wilcox, W3DVX
The email address means little. Email systems will accept whatever you
type in. What's more meaningful is the originating IP address. That's
hard to fake. Most mailers have a "show headers" feature so you can see
all the machines that the email passed through.
- Jerry, KF6VB
On
This underlines how important it is to use an e-mail program that
displays the originating address. That "you've won a ..." e-mail from
a major retailer is quickly revealed to be from some obscure address
(not Home Depot or Walmart, after all). A couple of days ago, I
received a message
I don't know if anyone else on the Elecraft list is receiving this
nonsense, but I have reported it for enforcement action to the UK
Government reporting centre.
73 Dave G4AON
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