I recently replied to an email message that came to my professional
email address, personally addressed, and which I decided was not a
scam. Now, however, I'm reassessing whether it was actually the
product of a well-researched scam. So I'm trying to assess my risk.
How, if at all, could someone use the information in an email's
headers (from an ISP, not a web mail service) for fraudulent purposes?
(And could someone please post the address for subscribing to the OT
list if this would be appropriate there?)

-- 
JN


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