On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 23:34, Pedro Fernandes Macedo wrote: > Alexander Dalloz wrote: > > >Have a look at the mail in plain format (I am not common if and how > >Mozilla mail can do that). Normally those fake mails are in HTML and you > >need to look at them in raw format to see the HTML tags, to where they > >direct. I sometimes get faked eBay mails and inspecting the HTML code > >you can see that the URI links do not direct to eBay but Russian or > >Romanian hosts. > > > >You should too have a look at the full email header. There you can > >follow the path the email took through the different mailservers. > > > >Alexander > > > > > To see the raw e-mail message on mozilla , go to the "View" menu , > "Message body as" and choose "plain text". This will give you all the > headers , unformatted html code , etc. > If there are links in the message , see if they point to ip addresses.. > Send the message source to your bank ,so can they can give this > information to the police so they can track down these criminals. > > -- > Pedro Macedo Once you have the plain text with headers, print it and give it to your bank officer. What those guys are doing is a federal crime, and the FBI/CIA should be hunting them down like the dogs they are. -- Chris Kloiber, RHCX Red Hat, Inc.