Wouldn't these headers indicate the email was legit? Took about 10
seconds to extract and review them as authentic email from digium.
-Eric
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On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:26 AM, Roderick A. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> FYI/Heads up,
>
> I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
> about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from Digium but all the
> links (including the one for digium.com) point elsewhere.
>
>
> Rod
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