Let’s see what’s in today’s spam mailbox. Yep, it’s the same, old stuff, but it’s being updated by somebody, as indicated by the reference to Southwest Airlines.
These messages are obvious phishing attempts. I started receiving them a long time ago, after a friend’s contact list was obtained in an e-mail hack.
I use various e-mail addresses, over half a dozen of them, for different purposes. This particular collection of spam arrives in my primary account for personal communication. The source of the spam seems to come and go, and every time it disappears for a few weeks, even months, it reappears. I may delete this account, but it will take a while to migrate everybody who writes to me at that address.