Yes - save the email, and view it using notepad
Remembering that;
There is what you see onscreen as the 'hotspot' to the link,
And there is the actual link associated with that hotspot

And - then if it still looks like something you need to respond to --
use your normal web link to get to the site, rather than the one in the
email,
and whinge well about them sending emails that look like phishing attempts

Because that is reducing the security of their business link to their
clients by
tempting you to respond directly to what could be a phishing attempt.


JimB

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Lominac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 3:34 AM
Subject: Re: Lots of Phishing


> I get 'em all the time, from a wide variety of sources, including the
usual
> suspects as well as institutions I've never heard of. Rule of thumb:
don't
> respond to any of them.
> If you suspect they could possibly be legitimate, check the email headers
or
> check the links you're invited to click on to see if they actually send
you
> where they purport to.
>
> Tom

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