LuKreme wrote:
The email body is suspicious (to me) because the URLS are all encoded
(obfuscated is my word for that):
td width=3D=2215=22img src=3D=22https://a248=2Ee=2Eakamai=2Enet/f/24=
8/47562/14d/ig=2Ersys4=2Enet/responsysimages/pplna/201004_US_MME/pp_mme_edi=
Kris Deugau wrote:
I'd say it's *probably* legit.
Very probably.
Responsys IPs, with their customer clearly indicated in the PTRs
12.130.139.51 om-paypal-apac.rsys4.com.
12.130.139.52 om-paypal-eu1.rsys4.com.
12.130.139.53 om-paypal-na.rsys4.com.
12.130.139.54 om-paypal-eu2.rsys4.com.
On 20-Apr-2010, at 11:33, Kris Deugau wrote:
Is it addressed to you personally, or Dear user?
I was addressed to me.
Is it related to a transaction, or does it seem to be basically advertising,
contentwise?
No, it was advertising copy about something or other (MOther's Day?)
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At 10:18 20-04-10, LuKreme wrote:
I got a mail from Paypal, but it is not FROM paypal, but it appears
to have passed DKIM
If it passed DKIM and it is signed by info.paypal.com, it's from Paypal.
Regards,
-sm
At 10:18 20-04-10, LuKreme wrote:
I got a mail from Paypal, but it is not FROM paypal, but it
appears to
have passed DKIM
If it passed DKIM and it is signed by info.paypal.com, it's
from Paypal.
Regards,
-sm
the biggest problem i ever saw was when paypal email was coming