Gustin Johnson wrote:
> Try and search for similar problems with other boards and chipsets.  Try
> to see what information was requested, and how the matter was resolved
> (or wasn't).
>   

A good idea!

>> OT PS: The commissioner for data protection wasn't able to open an 
>> attached email in .eml format. Is this an exotic format? I thought it is 
>> a standard format. I contacted them because of a phishing mail that was 
>> 'good' enough to cheat internet greenhorns, e.g. old people. Has anybody 
>> ever heard that people were not able to open an .eml?
>>
>>     
> It is possibly blocked by their mail serer or a Desktop policy, or a
> virus scanner, or ... the list goes on.

I was thinking of this too, because the attached mail was a phishing 
mail, e.g. a faked link in HTML that was a https one, but when the mouse 
cursor was over the link, I could see that it was a different link to a 
http one. They wrote the attachment was there, but they couldn't open 
it. I guess even Outlook Express is using .eml. But I might be wrong. 
Btw. Thunderbird detected the mail as a phishing mail, every smart human 
should know that a bank won't ask you by mail to give them stuff like 
PINs and TANs and I was curios, so I tried to take a look to the link, 
but Firefox blocked it too :). By using Mozillas it would be hard to do 
what the phishing mail wants people to do. They did a really good 
protection.

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