On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 09:07:30 -0500, Char Jackson wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 02:30:11 -0400, "Andy" <> wrote:
>
>>The best advice is to teach her not to click on any emails she does not know
>>the sender.
>>the tip in this case was mail windows live in the subject line its windows
>>live mail
>
> Knowing the (apparent) sender isn't good enough, though. Lots of bogus
> email is forged these days so that it looks like it came from a known
> sender.
Apropos that, I just got an e-mail like that from a friend ("Help, I'm
stranded in London, and I need...").
I composed a nice long explanation of the problem and the probable cause
to her and sent it to her e-mail address from *my* address book. I also
told her not to believe my e-mail but to call me to verify it :-)
It bounced. Apparently she or her partner caught on right away and
killed the account...
BTW, the reply-to address in the e-mail was almost the same as her
normal address, just similar enough that you might reply without
noticing it was going elsewhere...
I only saw the e-mail because I went to clear my spam folder, and it was
the only non-Viagra one present...
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Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)