Hi,

Phishing scam for sure. I thought it was hilarious in a way: "Why
would the host of postgresql.org send himself a bill?".

Kind of a silly paradox.


Regards,


Arthur

On 6/8/05, Joshua D. Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Miller wrote:
> >>you will have to confirm your account by the following link
> >
> >
> > Is this bogus?
> >
> > Clicking on the link goes to 62.193.220.183 which is not postgresql.org
> 
> Quite. It is a phising scam probably.
> 
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