It looks like a Phishing attempt because the message does not name me and
the originator claims not to be able to phone me because of laryngitis(!).
So they don't have a mobile number to text to, presumably.
All well dodgy.
It just intrigued me that an email can still be sent (allegedly from a
mail agent) without including the recipient in the body.
Has anyone else come across this?
Now it is a long time since I used to do this, but I think that you can
send an email [RCPT TO:] without including the email address in the
message body.
There must have been an address in the envelope or the email wouldn't have been delivered.
It just intrigued me that an email can still be sent (allegedly from a
mail agent) without including the recipient in the body.
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