personally, I'd rather run the risk of a virus, rather than miss an
e-mail I might want. This doesn't mean i don't run anti-virus, .
On 21/11/2015 22:39, wayne smith wrote:
For me, it is not worth the risk to open anything that is unfamiliar or even
familiar but out of the pattern. I have even gotten emails from people that
I know with a link in the message. Before I open or click on anything I
would check with the person or organization to be sure. I have gotten
fishing emails from my bank, Amazon and people. They go away with a flick
of the delete key. Why take a chance? If you lose a few million I am sure
you'll have other chances (smile).
Wayne
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of anna vimini
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 04:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] suspicious email
I do not think you can tell if an email is the real thing or not.
because when I get an email like you have stated below the way I deal with
it is if I did not send an email to that specific person or company I do not
reply to it or for that matter open it..
so I guess I would have to say trust your own instincts on deciding whether
or not an email is the real thing from the replies I just got on this
subject.
how can you tell if an email with poor spelling is the real thing, my mom
says it can happen to anyone when typing vigorously.. I got a message from
a person who claimed to be from Microtech help and he spelled that microtech
hepl now he did say my computer had viruses an offered some programs to
purchase to clean up my system. I immediately dismissed the message because
I have vipre lifetime security. he also stated my vipre was just a trial
version. really!
-----Original Message----- From: Mike
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 1:20 PM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] suspicious email
Hi Anna,
You can enable the preview pane for your messages, this will give you a look
at the first few lines of the email. And, no, a virus does not say "I am a
Virus", but a suspicious email does have certain traits depending on the
sender. I received a message stating that it was from PayPal a couple of
days ago, which told me that my profile for the site was incomplete, and
that I needed to click on a link to update it. I knew right away that this
was not true, and the grammar and spelling in the email was atrocious,
definitely not from a company like PayPal, so I deleted the message. Upon
speaking to a PayPal representative about it, I now know that I could have
forwarded this message to PayPal, and they would have investigated who sent
the message to me. Typically, someone who does this sort of thing, sends out
an entire batch of the messages at once, and PayPal or other companies start
to get lots of calls about them.
Mike
[email protected]
-----Original Message----- From: anna vimini
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 12:36 PM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] suspicious email
On my Thunderbird email client holding down the control U brings up the
message source and pressing the letter n takes me to the next message.
but thanks for your input anyway.
Re: [JAWS-Users] suspicious email
control u only takes you to the next unread message.
even if you look at the source of the message you need to have some
background in programing in order to find something suspicious a virus will
not say this is a virus!
-----Original Message----- From: anna vimini
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 9:22 AM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] suspicious email
Is there anyway I can view an email without opening it , if I think it looks
suspicious?
I always thought that if I did a control U and looked at the message source
was the way to do it. but I am not sure.
could someone on the list please help me.
thanks in advance
I am using Thunderbird as my email cliant, jaws 15 and windows 8.1
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