On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 11:31:30AM +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
> 
> Hi Marco,
> 
> Marco Nenciarini wrote:
> > I've received the two attached email. It's looking to me as a
> > phishing.
> > 
> > Please take a look and do appropriate action (as adding a warning to
> > wengo client or on wengo site)
> 
> I can assure you that in spite of what it looks like, this is not
> phishing - it is a mass mail to people subscribed to Wengo to let them
> know about our rebranding.
> 

A ok, but please, the next time send official email from an address in
the official domain and insert links that point to official site (if
you need to point to an external site you must use a redirect from
official site). 

Not last please insert into the email something that assure your users
that the sender is really wengo and not a fake wengo employee (may be
the real user complete name or something not related with email
address)

Ciao,
Marco

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