Hi Paul
Some weeks ago gmail informed me that my account had been accessed from a
computer in Singapore.
I love that security feature.
My guess is that gmail is being rightfully suspicious of emails from my
address. I feel dirty ;)
maybe, but can't see why unless your account was used
On 06/07/2011, at 1:08 PM, Kyle Kreusch wrote:
Hi, David and All WAMUG
Gmail has recently made changes to The way they detecte Phishing e-mails, You
can find out more here on the Gmail blog. But to put it simply no one
actually sends you a e-mail when replying to this list Their e-mail
Hi all,
Some weeks ago gmail informed me that my account had been accessed from a
computer in Singapore. Password quickly changed. My guess is that gmail is
being rightfully suspicious of emails from my address. I feel dirty ;) The
others? Not sure, may just be looking at cookies or something and
On 06/07/2011, at 11:54 AM, David Noel wrote:
-- I noticed a warning about phishing in some of Carlo's WAMUG postings, and
mentioned it to him off list. Now these warnings are increasing on WAMUG
emails -- see 4 recent instances attached.
-- I don't suppose the matter is important,
Hi David,
I had a look at my setup when you sent me that message and it looks OK to me.
The email is going through the correct server with the very same email address
and password authentication as the cm200912 account. I am not sure what the
problem is but others are also seeing this warning
I definitely sent that Powerbook for sale message, so it wasn't phishing in
that instance.
As you can see, I also use gmail, but I am not getting any of those
warnings.
Seeya
Rod
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:11 PM, cm cm200...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
I had a look at my setup when you
Whoops, on that particular email thread I do also have the phishing warnings
in gmail.
Cheers
Rod
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Rod Lavington rodl...@gmail.com wrote:
I definitely sent that Powerbook for sale message, so it wasn't phishing in
that instance.
As you can see, I also use
Hi, David and All WAMUG
Gmail has recently made changes to The way they detecte Phishing e-mails,
You can find out more here on the Gmail
bloghttp://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/protect-yourself-from-scams-by-knowing.html.
But to put it simply no one actually sends you a e-mail when replying to
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