Tbird is what I have used for years.

73, Pete N4ZR

On 1/2/2024 6:24 PM, Alan D. Wilcox wrote:

Thunderbird has a useful feature:  View->Message Source
If anything questionable comes in, I can check the source without opening the email and triggering <whatever>.

Cheers, Alan

Alan D. Wilcox, W3DVX (K3S-10457, SKCC 22955)
570-916-9590 (cell, text)
https://WilcoxEngineering.com
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/6768  ... Elecraft Client Comments
http://amazon.com/author/alandwilcox
Williamsport, PA 17701
On 1/2/24 17:26, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
This underlines how important it is to use an e-mail program that displays the originating address.  That "you've won a ..." e-mail from a major retailer is quickly revealed to be from some obscure address (not Home Depot or Walmart, after all).  A couple of days ago, I received a message purportedly from a relative of my sister-in-law, who passed away last fall. Happily, the originating address was a giveaway - "Amanda Rosman <alberto.garci...@alumno.buap.mx>".

73, Pete N4ZR

On 1/2/2024 4:13 PM, Dave wrote:
I don't know if anyone else on the Elecraft list is receiving this
nonsense, but I have reported it for enforcement action to the UK
Government reporting centre.

73 Dave G4AON
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