
1. Double-click the email from your inbox to open it. It should open in a separate window.

2. Next click File, then Properties

3. At the bottom is a text box titled "Internet Headers," highlight and copy them.

4. Close Properties and click Forward. Click Message to reveal the ribbon if hidden.

4. Paste the headers above the body of the email. Send it to itsecurity@cornell.edu.

If determined as spam, IT Security will add it to the Phish Bowl, which can be located here: https://it.cornell.edu/phish-bowl
The Phish Bowl has helpful tips for spotting other spam as well: https://it.cornell.edu/security-and-policy-students/spot-fraudulent-emails-phishing
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Helpdesk – itrequests@business.cornell.edu – 607-255-6300