Indeed, in this case the domain name isn't involved. But the issue that Meikal had raised was the perception of handwritten letter forms. That was all I presented it for. Regards, Bill Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 4:01 AM, Hazem Hezzah<hhezzah.las@gmail.com> wrote: It looks more like a phishing site. But changing the "a" in the Display Name field does not have any effect on the domain whatsoever. Regards, Hazem Hezzah - Sent from my mobile device - -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Latingp] Handwriting Letters From: Bill Jouris To: Latin GP CC: While thinking about Meikal's comments on the subject in Thursday's meeting, I came across this in an e-mail: ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Bαnk of Americα <customer@bankofamerica-alert.com> To: Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2018 10:26 PM Subject: Notification: Confirm Your Online Banking Details Note the first two instances of a lower case letter A in the From line. Apparently someone has generated a lower case letter A in the handwritten form, and expected it to be recognized easily. The alternative being that American English has acquired a Latin Small Letter Alpha (which, note, isn't in our repertoire currently) . . . and is misspelling both "Bank" and "America" to boot. Just a little more food for thought. Bill Jouris Inside Products bill.jouris@insidethestack.com 831-659-8360 925-855-9512 (direct)