I don't think that will work. I expect that they reject binary files
out of hand, because of paranoia. However even if it's accepted I
expect that it will be parsed by a machine which if it's expecting text,
or html will simply barf on the jpeg.
On 10/21/2011 1:20 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Why can't you copy and paste the jpeg into the web form, or attach it?
I copy and paste jpegs into websites and emails all the time.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:16 PM, P. J. Alling
<[email protected]> wrote:
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?
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