"From: [email protected] <[email protected]>"
Sigh,Thanks for the mail, Katie.

Here I blame many email clients that show only the real name. «Your name is
"[email protected]"? That's not a problem, I think it will be enough to
show that, no need to additionally mention that your email is
[email protected]» And there are some really popular ones doing this. :(
Not sure how these will turn out if evilguys.biz set up DMARC, once we
additionally add From-header replacement into the mix.

Obviously, the link from the email leads to a virus download, so be careful
those peeking at it:
https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/17bba5b4fbf997163f1f0f316b5bc08bd1cdde4e8c4211eb8d2bc151b48b546c/detection


Note: I am a bit confused by the mention on the thread of "
[email protected]< [email protected]>" were
there *several* phishing emails with a "Ewan name"?
If they continue playing impersonating Ewan that way, emails using such
name could be blocked with a regex in the list config.


Regards


PS: Gmail is complaining that ed.ac.uk email server doesn't support
STARTTLS That is something they can implement, unlike avoiding such
messages.
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