What could it trigger on?    If you take it outside of the context of the
info that you provided that's NOT apparent from that email, it's a
perfectly legitimate email message from a perfectly legit MTA (well, as
legit as hotmail is). 


-- 
Rick Zeman
Director of Information Technology
Melwood
301.599.4574 - HelpDesk
301.599.4560 - MyDesk
http://www.melwood.org 

>>> ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/4/2008 7:57:23 AM >>>
https://ecm.netcore.co.in/tmp/dinner.eml.txt 



The scam works like this:

They send you a mail asking wether you accept credit cards at your
hotel 

They get you to confirm you will accept credit card for payment. Once 
you agree they ask you to bill them extra fictional charges for taxis, 
etc on the card, and then wire transfer back (a portion) of the 
fictional overcharges. The victim thinks he will make some extra free 
money on top of the dinner charges.

The people never show for dinner, and you are out the wire transfer
amount.



And my SA scores nothing on this spam ? 




Thanks
Ram


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