[WWI] Warning
Andy Bannister
a.bann at ntlworld.com
Fri Jul 13 12:21:54 EDT 2007
Yep, I've been getting them too. I set up a rule to automatically delete
anything containing "ecard" or "postcard" in the subject or body unless it
originates from someone in my address book. I hardly see them now.
Andy
CEO, Editor in Chief, Choreographer, Teaboy
www.warpedplastic.co.uk
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org
> [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] On Behalf Of Nicklas, Brian
> Sent: 13 July 2007 15:07
> To: World War I Modeling Mailing List
> Subject: [WWI] Warning
>
>
> A small warning.
> For some reason I seem to be getting a lot of "email
> greeting" notices. And they all come seemingly from the
> normal email greeting dot coms, like American Greetings and
> Blue Mountain. But the emails originate from other addresses
> - so I have not opened the links they send, as I suspect it
> is a Trojan horse of some type. I don't know where they are
> getting my address - this list is about the only thing I do
> on this account outside work traffic. But in case someone is
> mining the listees somehow - I'd say ignore. The first one I
> almost opened as I thought it was a 4th of July note - but I
> held back and glad I did seeing the others come in.
> - Brian
>
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