Great link. Things have slowed down a bit as far as our email goes. I have a copy of an email header we received back that I tried to dissect via that link but I am having a little trouble with doing so. I am an untrained Network Admin. just trying to learn as much as I can before I pull out all my soon to be grey hair. Being a grunt was so much easier. Here it is. I replaced our email address with
spoofedemail@here.com. I am just curious how to find out where it actually came from for future knowledge. Thanks.
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Subject: High Quality Watches Available Now
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