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Looking for expertise with Eudora e-mail 4 doc forensics
Looking for expertise with Eudora e-mail 4 doc forensics
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:25 pm
Hello,
I have a few Eudora e-mails in pdf format from a report that look suspicious.
The header may be out of sequence on one and the arrows are also out of sequence.
The other two I am suspicious of appear to be edited and html code is interspersed in the messages.
Can anyone give me some help?
Thanks,
Ray
I have a few Eudora e-mails in pdf format from a report that look suspicious.
The header may be out of sequence on one and the arrows are also out of sequence.
The other two I am suspicious of appear to be edited and html code is interspersed in the messages.
Can anyone give me some help?
Thanks,
Ray
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