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ThurstonHowl
Hello, I have a spam management system whereby I have a large number of
email addresses, and different businesses I deal with each use
different email addresses to send me email. That way, if I get spam,
I can tell by looking at which of my email address it was sent to,
which business has sold my email address.
But lately, I'm starting to get email that I think is spam, posing as
my internet ISP. But I can't tell which of my email addresses it's
being sent to.
I realize that sometimes the spammers trick me by using bcc: but even
then I should be able to open headers and see X-apparently to: <email
address>
But even that is not working successfully. Here's some sample headers
from one of my spams:
From: "SBC Yahoo! Mail Virus Protection <[email protected]>"
To: (e-mail address removed)
Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 21:36:35 UTC
Subject: "Alert: Virus Detected but not Cleaned - Attachment Removed"
[FwD: Your email was blocked]
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="0-1673466929-1115242813-19291"
(e-mail address removed) does not match any of my email addresses, so this
is not how the email found its way to me. Can any of you offer any
advice or tricks on how I can find out which of my email addresses was
used for this?
email addresses, and different businesses I deal with each use
different email addresses to send me email. That way, if I get spam,
I can tell by looking at which of my email address it was sent to,
which business has sold my email address.
But lately, I'm starting to get email that I think is spam, posing as
my internet ISP. But I can't tell which of my email addresses it's
being sent to.
I realize that sometimes the spammers trick me by using bcc: but even
then I should be able to open headers and see X-apparently to: <email
address>
But even that is not working successfully. Here's some sample headers
from one of my spams:
From: "SBC Yahoo! Mail Virus Protection <[email protected]>"
To: (e-mail address removed)
Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 21:36:35 UTC
Subject: "Alert: Virus Detected but not Cleaned - Attachment Removed"
[FwD: Your email was blocked]
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="0-1673466929-1115242813-19291"
(e-mail address removed) does not match any of my email addresses, so this
is not how the email found its way to me. Can any of you offer any
advice or tricks on how I can find out which of my email addresses was
used for this?