> Actually the last sentence is unnecessary, simply leave out the "ww." 
> completely.
> 
> > For pecunix, ww.checkingservice.com should, of course, be
> > ww.pecunix.com/money.refined...ref.pgpsignature
> 
> Hence, the Pecunix link would be 
> "pecunix.com/money.refined...ref.pgpsignature"

Actually, the "ww." is very neccesary. "www." and [NULL] are almost always
the exact same thing. They can be configured differently at the server, in
the DNS entry, or even on a page by page basis, but the normal
(recommended even) behavior is "www." = [NULL].

A quick check to your site shows that
  ww.pecunix.com/money.refined...ref.pgpsignature
is an invalid link, and
  pecunix.com/money.refined...ref.pgpsignature
is as valid as it's "www." counterpart.

Regardless, *any* sign of "Please click/copy the following link
immeadiately" in an official-looking email is a serious security breach.
If it is necessary, consider a simple subdomain re-direct such as
use.e-gold.com => https://www.e-gold.com/acct/login.html so that there can
be no question of link legitimacy.


Viking Coder
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