> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 11:49:56 -0800
> From: Steve Schear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Are you certain that the email originated with E-gold?  Their policy is not 
> to email ads nor contact their clients via email.  Check the links and headers.

And check the form tag's action attribute.  These fraud attempts are
getting sneaky--the last one I received used genuine www.e-gold.com
links throughout but had:

    <form method="post"  name="f" action="http://[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/%69%6e%64%65%78%2e%70%68%70">

If you decode the URL-encoded gubbish you see that it doesn't really
go to e-gold at all (but rather ronald112.hypermart.net in this case).

Ray

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