
Looks like it's actually "-201" matches a signature that reads "as*part*of*our*security measures, we regularly screen activity in thepaypal system. You should always read these before deleting. The word "Heuristics" indicates that something about the format of the message was suspicious, not that it matched a particular signature. This may or may not have been an actual phishing attempt. OK so I downloaded and ran ClamXav and it found 6 instances of a phishing app. Then check the "Trash" folder and delete them there. If this is a g-mail account and those messages continue to show up after you have deleted them in the above manner, you may need to log in to webmail using your browser, go to the "All Mail" folder, find the message(s) and use the delete button there to permanently delete them from the server.If you disagree and choose to retain the message, return to ClamXav and choose "Exclude From Future Scans" from the pop-up menu.Read the message and if you agree that it is junk/spam/phishing then use the e-mail client's delete button to delete it (reading it is especially important when the word "Heuristics" appears in the infection name).When the window opens, double-click on the file to open the message in your e-mail client application.Select "Reveal In Finder" from the pop-up menu.Right-click/Control-click on the entry.Highlight the entry in the ClamXav window's top pane that needs to be dealt with.When possibly infected e-mail files are found: Thanks, but what do I do with the files that it does find? Can I delete them manually? How do I get rid of all this junk mail? Any help would be appreciated. X-Sent-To: ,2,AehB%2FVCEQOL6XXN%2F0c2E9WfYxwcU7DQAsO58%2BZpwwQjR6Uk圜NNEe2fT3b2nOkqTAPLnKP BhW%2F5LOLV1MGXuXwOsHdREC1t%2F3tPi5v3nnMESm388Twlx9Im8hS8ZOAGp P3MFYL5gBbfHruIYpBXCuHAeJuBHlSyaV4irTL8lJ/NBoJH0q3KwTG71LVgwjDo7


MaqXNgTdVLtXqskq3oDSzNd/SkwuY6FC+64MOrI9qq+1+dbDPCvtpNy213g1c4T4 XzrpJ6kpDGOO+gVDEd31dJdF3ORn5NRKXrIWEv/Y8xopga288Gy2vCg7ssIP55KV H=From:Subject:Date:To:MIME-Version:Content-Type ī=AOovBbGljd2kQMVphmatSXO/pZwgtX/9Zj7+j2Mdw/ARJnLt+86HGjJO/XBLBwOIĪY5ODeopWao49l11r6mzS72NIIjlDqsLBA7vwSaQHcrvXOdr6uzNiMaEdo7hASoQ Here is the complete header of the SPAM email.

This is one that I surely would not have thought it originated from them. They are posing as legitit senders (like ). I am having problems with spoofing from.
