A friend with ISP=Earthlink as received an e-mail that she claims should have had an attachment but did not appear to. She asked me to help troubleshoot and asked if the string of numbers at the bottom of the headers was part of the failed attachment. What she sent me was:

X-ELNK-Trace: d8058532d243c3bc9c7eb22f8f7b187e74bf435c0eb9d478319c119a2e038158a72dff98192ec9e2e95486fbd0a11c3c350badd9bab72f9c350badd9bab72f9c
(the rest of the headers appeared normal AFAICT)

Thought I'd start with my favorite group of e-mail geeks. Anybody seen this before? Should I let my paranoia run wild and speculate what it might be used for? Maybe this is old news, but...


Stefan Jeglinski

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