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Running Outlook 2007, Vista Business Edition.
My domain is being spoofed by a spammer. I know this because I am receiving dozens of "mail not delivered" bounces containing the original message as an attachment (it is an advert for Viagara.) The original message is from a fake sender name @ my domain. How do I view the Internet headers of the original message attached to the bounce mail? I have saved the message and edited it but the header appears to be encoded and is unreadable. TIA Andrew PS: Reading the headers used to be easy - why is it now so difficult? |
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It's nicely hidden now. With the message open, click on that very small
arrow in the lower right corner of the Options group. There you will see the Internet headers window. Tim "Andrew" wrote in message ... Running Outlook 2007, Vista Business Edition. My domain is being spoofed by a spammer. I know this because I am receiving dozens of "mail not delivered" bounces containing the original message as an attachment (it is an advert for Viagara.) The original message is from a fake sender name @ my domain. How do I view the Internet headers of the original message attached to the bounce mail? I have saved the message and edited it but the header appears to be encoded and is unreadable. TIA Andrew PS: Reading the headers used to be easy - why is it now so difficult? |
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A forged header will tell you very little. Here's how to view the options in
the original message (don't edit it first) From Office 2007 Help Online: "Open a message. On the Message tab, in the Options group, click the Dialog Box Launcher . In the Message Options dialog box, the headers appear in the Internet headers box." "Andrew" wrote: Running Outlook 2007, Vista Business Edition. My domain is being spoofed by a spammer. I know this because I am receiving dozens of "mail not delivered" bounces containing the original message as an attachment (it is an advert for Viagara.) The original message is from a fake sender name @ my domain. How do I view the Internet headers of the original message attached to the bounce mail? I have saved the message and edited it but the header appears to be encoded and is unreadable. TIA Andrew PS: Reading the headers used to be easy - why is it now so difficult? |
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Thanks Tim.
As is often the case it's easy when you know how. "Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message ... It's nicely hidden now. With the message open, click on that very small arrow in the lower right corner of the Options group. There you will see the Internet headers window. Tim "Andrew" wrote in message ... Running Outlook 2007, Vista Business Edition. My domain is being spoofed by a spammer. I know this because I am receiving dozens of "mail not delivered" bounces containing the original message as an attachment (it is an advert for Viagara.) The original message is from a fake sender name @ my domain. How do I view the Internet headers of the original message attached to the bounce mail? I have saved the message and edited it but the header appears to be encoded and is unreadable. TIA Andrew PS: Reading the headers used to be easy - why is it now so difficult? |
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Thanks Tim.
As is often the case it's easy when you know how. "Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message ... It's nicely hidden now. With the message open, click on that very small arrow in the lower right corner of the Options group. There you will see the Internet headers window. Tim "Andrew" wrote in message ... Running Outlook 2007, Vista Business Edition. My domain is being spoofed by a spammer. I know this because I am receiving dozens of "mail not delivered" bounces containing the original message as an attachment (it is an advert for Viagara.) The original message is from a fake sender name @ my domain. How do I view the Internet headers of the original message attached to the bounce mail? I have saved the message and edited it but the header appears to be encoded and is unreadable. TIA Andrew PS: Reading the headers used to be easy - why is it now so difficult? |
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Thanks Mary - I read Tim's post first :-)
They were actually a rather incompentent spammer and I have now been able to log a formal complaint with www.ic3.gov and with the spammer's ISP. The ISP is based in the US, but the site itself is Chinese owned. I'll wait and see what happens. Hopefully the ISP will dump them because email forgery is illegal in the states even if anything goes in China. "Mary" wrote in message ... A forged header will tell you very little. Here's how to view the options in the original message (don't edit it first) From Office 2007 Help Online: "Open a message. On the Message tab, in the Options group, click the Dialog Box Launcher . In the Message Options dialog box, the headers appear in the Internet headers box." "Andrew" wrote: Running Outlook 2007, Vista Business Edition. My domain is being spoofed by a spammer. I know this because I am receiving dozens of "mail not delivered" bounces containing the original message as an attachment (it is an advert for Viagara.) The original message is from a fake sender name @ my domain. How do I view the Internet headers of the original message attached to the bounce mail? I have saved the message and edited it but the header appears to be encoded and is unreadable. TIA Andrew PS: Reading the headers used to be easy - why is it now so difficult? |
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