Email client ?

Ha Ha Ha Ha !

Deletion will not prevent further  spam from that source.

So sad about the added traffic. relevant or not. Waking dogs is risky.

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On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 2:48 PM, Bruce Johnson <john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
> wrote:

> It is trivially easy to forge the visible ‘From’ address on any email;
> this is, after all, why I apparently send myself spam all the time 8-)
> Email addresses are harvestable from all sorts of places (or heck even just
> synthesized. Back when we had a more hands-on approach to managing spam
> here we would routinely see long lists of names with ‘@
> pharmacy.arizona.edu’ attached, regardless of whether or not the accounts
> referenced actually existed. )
>
> If you have enabled junk filters in your mail client (and/or use any of
> the online email services, who also tend to have effective spam filtering)
> the next most effective anti-spam strategery is: the delete key. delete it
> and move on. I vaguely remember seeing something like this email, to be
> honest I didn’t even really pay attention to what folder it landed in
> (which would be related to the list address per my account rules), just
> went “Well this is dumb” and hit the delete key.
>
> More traffic is usually generated on mailing lists complaining about
> errant spam than the actual spam itself, often by several orders of
> magnitude.
>
>
> On May 16, 2018, at 5:49 PM, W.Adrian D'Alessio <fluxstrin...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I visited the iMac list page ( which Google calls a group )
>
> I do not see anything on there about a Saudi .
>
>
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> College of Pharmacy
> Information Technology Group
>
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>
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