Hello Richard >Apple's complete phishing/spam/fraud page is at https://www.apple.com/ >legal/more-resources/phishing/. >It contains all the email addresses.
Thanks for the response, Richard. I did have the above URL and the site says... "Forwarding the message with complete header information provides Apple with important information. To do this in OS X Mail, select the message and choose Forward As Attachment from the Message menu. For other email applications or webmail based services, *consult your provider's support information to determine how to forward messages with complete headers*." I was doing what this suggests - asking Power Mail's support for the equivalent of using OS X Mail's "Message > Forward As Attachment" > You don't need to take any special >measures to include headers. They simply will be forwarded too. OK, the Redirect option in Power Mail's menu bar sounds to me most likely to do what Apple wants. I'll try that. But is there a way to check whether the full header and attachments were mailed with it or not? Thanks again, Frank >> On Jul 03, 15, at 10:59 AM, Frank Mitchell <fmitc...@amug.org> wrote: >> >> I have just received a phishing email pretending to have been sent by >Apple. I want to forward full information about it to Apple. >> >> What is the best way of forwarding the email to them with its full >Header and any attachments? >> >> Using PM version 6.2.1 build 4668 on an iMac with Yosemite OSX 10.10.4 -- Frank Mitchell, Scottsdale, Arizona