I did'nt follow all the posts,
but, if the e-mail was about Your eBay account being suspended You can
do two things.
First: forward the e-mail to: spoof@xxxxxxxx or whather Your country is
(ebay.it in my case).
Second: going to my messages section of My eBay, You should find a copy
of the message if it was sent by eBay.
Hope this helps.
Alfredo
On Sep 4, 2005, at 1:28 AM, Paul Braun wrote:
>
> On 3 Sep 2005 at 20:08, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
>
>> on 3/09/2005 19:38, Paul Braun at cygnus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, wrote:
>>
>> Where's the security failure ? - I'm on an obsolete Mac running 8.6
>> and IE
>> 5.0. Cannot make my email client to show html as text, but will phone
>> him on
>> Monday.
>>
> If you're using Outlook, I believe there's an option to "show
> source", in which case you can browse the underlying html and look at
> the actual address behind the link.
>
> Or, you can try hovering the mouse over the link, and it should pop
> up the actual address that it's going to.
>
> If you have any suspcions, don't EVER click a link from a suspicious
> email. Manually type the displayed link into your browser, and see
> if it tells you anything useful. What these bastards do is take
> advantage of the fact that you can display any text you want... it's
> what's between the actual external reference delimiters that counts.
>
> Paul Braun WD9GCO
> cygnus at ctgonline.org
> Valparaiso, IN
>
> "There's a fine line between stupid and clever." -- David St. Hubbins
>
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