Re: What it is?
Kenneth Brody <[email protected]> Fri, 03 Feb 2006 13:17:15 -0500
| Newsgroups | gmane.mail.spam.spamcop.help |
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| Organization | SpamCop |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
"Jan M. Nelken" wrote: > > Kenneth Brody wrote: > > "Jan M. Nelken" wrote: > >> I am getting series of Penny stock spam into my Lotus Notes in-basket. It > >> appears that payload is an attached gif which Lotus Notes is "auto-opening" - > >> but this "auto-open" only happens on this kind of spam. > >> > >> In one part I found this term: SRC="cid:[email protected]". What does > >> it mean? > > > > That is probably part of an <img> tag, and it means that the image is an > > attachment to the e-mail. The "cid:" part identifies the attachment based > > on the identifier that follows. I believe that one of the attacments will > > have something like "Content-ID:" within it which matches the ID. > > > > While Lotus may "auto-open" it, you can at least be assured that it is > > grabbing the image from the e-mail itself, rather than using a "web bug" > > off the 'net, which may uniquely identify you to the spammer. > > > > Thanks for the info. I am presuming that "texas.net" of this cid identifier is > just a part of the string identifier and has nothing to do with texas.net domain > if such one exists, right? The "cid" value can be (almost) anything, and anything in it that looks like a domain name is, in the case of spam, purely coincidental. In a real e-mail, the domain name may be added, just as the domain name is typically added to the "message-id" value. -- +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------+ | Kenneth J. Brody | www.hvcomputer.com | | | kenbrody/at\spamcop.net | www.fptech.com | #include <std_disclaimer.h> | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------+ Don't e-mail me at: <mailto:[email protected]>