Hi Gerald,
thank you!
Re: [JAWS-Users] quarantine an email

A suspicious email message itself is harmless as long as you don't clik on any links within the message or attempt to open an attachment. There is no need to "quarantine" a suspicious message like you would a virus because you can simply delete it. Just this morning, I received a suspicious message that pretended to originate from Amazon.com warning me that my account had been frozen, and that I should click on the link in the message to "reactive it". The misspelling of reactivate was a dead giveaway that this message was bogus and most likely a phishing scam, and I forwarded it to Amazon so that they
could investigate its source.

Gerald



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