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I've just received a semi clever scam letter. Not that the content is
all that clever but the method of delivering the content was clever.
The offer itself is similar to the Nigerian scam with the twist that
you're stealing from dead South Africans. Now I want to report this to
some proper authority, but all the ones I know of are asking for the
text of the e-mail, copied and pasted into a web form; which is where
the clever part come in. There is no text. The offer is a Jpeg
attachment that looks like text. You can't copy and paste that. Short
of running the image file through OCR software I'm at a loss. Anyone
have any ideas?
- OT -- A question for the collective wisdom of the list. P. J. Alling
- Re: OT -- A question for the collective wisdom of t... Daniel J. Matyola
- Re: OT -- A question for the collective wisdom ... P. J. Alling
- Re: OT -- A question for the collective wisdom of t... Larry Colen
- Re: OT -- A question for the collective wisdom of t... Bruce Walker
- Re: OT -- A question for the collective wisdom of t... Tim Bray
- Re: OT -- A question for the collective wisdom of t... P. J. Alling
- Re: OT -- A question for the collective wisdom of t... Joseph McAllister
- RE: OT -- A question for the collective wisdom of t... John Sessoms

