Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Dear Gordon, Actually, you need more than to have the e-mail forwarded to you to track the source code, you need to have the recipient click and highlight the e-mail, then go to File, then from File to Properties, then from Properties to details, then select all of the details in the message box and cut and past them to the received e-mail. However, you will probably find that this is probably a widespread scam, meaning that there will be dozens, if not hundreds of different originators of the scam, and as fast as the ISP is warned and closes them down, a new one will open up. This is the same for tracking all scams, including Phishing scams, Nigerian scams, and the endless source of ceaseless spam, which by the way, also begins to jump exponentially, if you respond to any of them at all, even in annoyance. Pieter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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