Just got that one from eBay as well. All we can really do is to forward the eMails to eBay and Paypal's abuse centers.
It should be a little easier to catch the person(s) responsible for originating SPOOFed eMails on a mailing list.


Alex Fisher wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 16:32, Dave Niezabitowski wrote:
  
WARNING
I JUST RECEIVED A SPOOFED EMAIL FROM THIS MAILING LIST CLAIMING TO BE
PAYPAL!

I caught it because - well, I know the difference between paypal and a
stray website.

Moderators, if you can track the source I hope you report them and I
will be forwarding the eMail to Paypal.
    

What moderators? from what I've seen, this is one of eh few OO.o lists which 
is not moderated... I have these same emails coming to the CD-ROM list, nut 
they never get past me.

Note also that there is another one, purporting to be from eBay...
  


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