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On 1/18/06, Fraser Goffin <goffinf@h...> wrote: > Recently I have received a number of emails that have been sent to xml-dev > which look dubious. It's quite possible that they didn't come from the list but rather that the headers where forged. Just because an e-mail says it's form xml-dev doesn't make it true. If you now how, check the headers on any suspicious e-mail before opening it. I haven't seen any such messages, but then again I use Gmail for mailing list stuff and it does such a great job of dumping stuff to the Spam folder (where I just delete everything with only minimal review) that I may not have noticed them... Gmail (and other e-mail programs) will alert you if the header doesn't match the reporttede "from:" field which helps alot with such things. -- Peter Hunsberger
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