>Of course I know what a parked domain is, as well as a sample page from an Apache server

Then why are you questioning the test page?

>sounds to me that a fedora CRAP THAT IS NOT REALLY ASSOCIATED WITH RED HAT

Oh yes, it is. First off, look at this screenshot with the fedora link in the red hat webpage header.



A second way to prove it is to see the company holding the fedora domain through a whois search (you can see results of a whois search for fedoraproject.org as an attached file to this email)

>
I will let the ebay people and the other authorities I forwarded the email to, deal with it.

Cool. Good for you.

>
whether you're running the scam, your cousin, nice or best pal is irrelevant to me because I block, delete, and
>trace the IPs whenever I get this kind of crap.

Trace the IP. Whatever. I can trace ips too-When you sent this last email you were near Phoenix, Arizona, the computer you sent this email from is named "OfficePC", the ISP was Qwest, and Postfix was in use. Also, by the way-your SMTP id is 3FD4A6278CA.

P.S. Fedora websites team-sorry for the HTML

user wrote:
Of course I know what a parked domain is, as well as a sample page from an Apache server, a redirected link, a phishing scam link, a personal server, a scammer, etc. etc....the warning was meant for you.
 
sounds to me that a fedora CRAP THAT IS NOT REALLY ASSOCIATED WITH RED HAT, on an open source software site, will get more questions like mine than not. Specially if those sites
trying old, dumb, idiotic scams make it relevant to place a link to the FEDORA PROJECT to make it appear their sites are legal and commercial and you let it happen?????!!!!!!!
 
 
I will let the ebay people and the other authorities I forwarded the email to, deal with it. whether you're running the scam, your cousin, nice or best pal is irrelevant to me because I block, delete, and
trace the IPs whenever I get this kind of crap.