[Magdalen] The hacked mail..

Joseph Cirou romanos at mindspring.com
Thu Sep 21 00:50:32 UTC 2017







-----Original Message-----
>From: Scott Knitter <scottknitter at gmail.com>
>Sent: Sep 20, 2017 10:36 AM
>To: "Magdalen at herberthouse.org" <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
>Subject: Re: [Magdalen] The hacked mail..
>
>One type of fake email I've often received is the apparent plea for help
>from an actual friend of mine who claims to be in Europe somewhere (the
>last one had my best friend in Spain) and having had his wallet and
>passport stolen and could I please wire him some money. In this friend's
>case, I don't even have to phone him to find out where he really is; I can
>see from his Facebook posts that he's at home and doing his teaching job
>and posting about Trump, and maybe in distress about that but not about
>being penniless and undocumented in Spain. So I send the fake email to Spam.
>
>On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Andre and Carol <trevathans at comcast.net>
>wrote:
>
>> I get these emails all the time, pretending to be from people I know. I'm
>> glad Brian pointed out that this is not actually hacking your account. If
>> you click on the name it is supposedly from, you should be able to see who
>> it is really from, and it won't match your actual friend's email address..
>>
>
>-- 
>Scott R. Knitter
>Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois USA

Mother Egregia occasionally gets spam from Mu in which the perp claims to be stuck on the submarine between Mu and the atomic islands in the South Pacific. People on the submarine don't need cash. They simply have to create a tone row and repeat in retrograde in a the hypomixolydian mode. Mother Ste Folitesse Anecomena


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