no sign of eBay elsewhere in the headers, add a point
or two.
Even better would be finding a way to correlate the numbers with the
other headers, looking for a valid X-eBay-MailTracker, but that assumes
that eBay actually bases them on something that can be verified, and not
just some internal c
On Thursday 02 February 2006 12:16 am, Loren Wilton wrote:
> Yep, forged. I see at least three things wrong with those headers to be
> valid ebay headers. With the rest of the header bits I'm pretty sure I'd
> see at least one more.
>
> Was this a phish or just a random spam?
>
> Loren
R
Yep, forged. I see at least three things wrong with those headers to be
valid ebay headers. With the rest of the header bits I'm pretty sure I'd
see at least one more.
Was this a phish or just a random spam?
Loren
It appears that Ebay inserts things like that into mails that it sends to
users under various conditions. The numbers seem to be the same for a
while, but change from time to time. I wasn't able to figure out any
obvious pattern to them.
So two explanations:
1.This is really legit ebay mail
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 8:55 pm, jdow wrote:
> Forged?
> {^_^}
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Got to looking at one of the spams that fetchyahoo pulls down from my
> yahoo account and noticed this:
>
> X-eBa
Forged?
{^_^}
- Original Message -
From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Got to looking at one of the spams that fetchyahoo pulls down from my yahoo
account and noticed this:
X-eBay-MailTracker: 53365.727.5.36703
Anyone have an explanation for me? Both messages had the same numbers.
Got to looking at one of the spams that fetchyahoo pulls down from my yahoo
account and noticed this:
X-eBay-MailTracker: 53365.727.5.36703
Anyone have an explanation for me? Both messages had the same numbers.
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Chris
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