You might want him to embed it in (e.g. drag and drop it into) a new email rather than forwarding it since the latter will not retain the raw headers while the former will.
Appreciated, *******, and I'll go back and delete that comment. I'm afraid I can't forward the email in question, since it's long since deleted. But if another one arrives I'll be sure to pass it on for analysis!
Clubman, advice noted, thanks. I know spammers can spoof the apparent originating address — indeed I fairly often get non-delivery notifications from mail servers telling me about a mail from myaddress@myworkplace.ie that they've rejected because it was carrying a worm or other virus... but I know my own PC is 'clean'! If I get anything else purporting to come from www.magazines365.com I'll be sure to embed it and pass it on 'intact'.
Yes, an 'on line edition' is .... but not the full dugital version of exactly the same newspaper you pick up in the newsagent, with full detail right down to the obituarities, full colour etc... We have 225 newspapers from around the world.
Yes, an 'on line edition' is .... but not the full dugital version of exactly the same newspaper you pick up in the newsagent, with full detail right down to the obituarities, full colour etc... We have 225 newspapers from around the world.