On 09.11.20 05:07, Daryl Rose wrote:
Sorry, I deleted it right away.  I normally delete that crap as soon as it
comes in.   I'll remember to keep it next time I get something so I can
post the headers.

i keep spam ans phishes in special mail directories for later examination


On Sun, Nov 8, 2020 at 6:49 PM Rob McEwen <r...@invaluement.com> wrote:
Can you please post a copy of the raw email message - with headers -
perhaps with your own user's email address (and name?) masked out (change
to "XXXXXXXX") - to pastebin, or to a similar site - then reply here with
the link. It is difficult to give specific suggestions without having the
raw underlying text of the message (w/headers). But please try to avoid
pasting that directly to this list. Thanks!

On 11/8/2020 5:00 PM, Daryl Rose wrote:

I'm getting obvious phishing attempts. This one was made to look like it
was from Wells Fargo with an obvious spoofed email address.  However, when
I examined the headers, the From Address was this garbage:
*=?utf-8?B?V+G7hWxsc+G4nmFyZ28gQmFuaw==?=  *


this is not garbage, this is mime-encoded string:

*WễllsḞargo Bank  *

...and that is a garbage.
But should be quite easily catched.


I received another one that was meant to be an Amazon Prime Membership
failure.   How can I block these?  The last time I inquired about phishing,
it was suggested to install KAM, which I did, but this crap is still
getting through.  Any other suggestions?
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