The flip side of this is if you want to send out a legit link, put some
other text in the email that is so specific or personally anecdotal that
people will know it's from you and not from a malicious robot. That's what I
do when I send links to my friends and family. The subject line should
follow the same rule.
73,
Ken, AB1J
In a message dated 2015-08-03 11:33:55 P.M. Coordinated Universal Ti,
dezrat@outlook.com writes:
Please DO NOT click on any link in an email unless you are sure the
link is trustworthy.
The recent posting of a scam warning here may be perfectly legitimate
but that's exactly how the scammers try to look.
As far as I know, reading the email won't hurt, just DONT CLICK ON THE
LINK.
73, Bill W6WRT
RTTY List Administrator at contesting.com
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