On 03/12/2020 02:52 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 12 Mar 2020, Richard Owlett wrote:

I'm getting strange emails PURPORTEDLY from my email service provider.
I've dealt with them (or predecessor) for >3 decades.
The textual content raises many red flags.
  a. the emails did *NOT* include local telephone number
  b. today's email had a *BLANK* subject line
  c. the attachment to one email was an *.EXE* file
     *BUT* I'm a Linux user

I notified them by telephone that I *suspected a problem*

how>> How do I safely *FOR THEM & MYSELF* forward suspicious emails?

Most e-mail clients will allow you to save to disk the entirety of an e-mail message, headers and body both included.

That is what I wanted.


I suggest you save it to disk, then gzip or xz it, and send it as an attachment to your provider.

HOW?

I use SeaMonkey version 2.49.4 under Linux (IE. Debian 9.)

Am I askinging the RIGHT questions?



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