What you can do is, yes, post it on a website and send them, the URL.
But you can use something like https://pastebin.com/ which is designed
exactly for the purpose of sharing short pieces of text.
The problem with trying to send it to them in an email in an obfuscated
way is that the harder it is to decrypt it, the less likely they are
going to be able to do it, or even care to.
Make sure when you do it, you post ALL the headers, however you do that
in your email program.
On 2/24/21 6:04 PM, Kent Borg wrote:
I recently started getting spam sent to an address that I supplied to
an online vendor and no one else. I contacted them, and tried to send
an example of the spam, but Google (who handles their e-mail) bounced
my e-mail.
If this vendor is interested in seeing an example, how in heck do I
send it to them? Do I have to put it on a web page? (Is it not
possible to talk about e-mail spam over e-mail?)
-kb, the Kent who assumes they are not spammers but were hacked with
spyware that stole their address list.
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