Hi, I received a typical phishing email yesterday, and took the usual steps to inform the owner of the 0wned server hosting the scam as well as the financial institution concerned. The email I forwarded to said institution bounced because it, "Could not be checked for viruses." I suspect the reason was that the attached image was corrupted to evade virus scanners. My UNIX mail client failed to export the image to disk because there was an illegal character in the Base64 encoded attachment. The question is was this a deliberate attempt to delay a response by preventing a copy being sent to the target organisation. Is this a tool in the arsenal of phishers to keep their rogue sites up longer? Regards, Jim Halfpenny