I think they need to tweak their filters just a bit.
Mark
2013/9/23 Peter Georgi georg...@bluewin.ch
Hi all,
From my Internet Service Provider I'm getting a phishing alarm for the
mails
with the above topic (see the text below). The alarm is only raised on the
mails with the above topic.
Hi all,
From my Internet Service Provider I'm getting a phishing alarm for the mails
with the above topic (see the text below). The alarm is only raised on the
mails with the above topic. All others arrive normaly.
I'm sure, nobody of the community want to do any harm to the members of the
Hello Gene,
how come that your contributions - and only yours! - to the list are
classified as possibly a phishing attack by my mail program
(Thunderbird)? I have to override the proposal every time manually to
keep it from discarding your mails. I cant convince Thunderbird to
accept those
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 05:39:02 AM Peter Blodow did opine:
Hello Gene,
how come that your contributions - and only yours! - to the list are
classified as possibly a phishing attack by my mail program
(Thunderbird)? I have to override the proposal every time manually to
keep it from
Ok, Gene, this email came in like any other without Thunderbird acting
suspicious. The hard coded part seemingly was the bomb. Interesting new
experience!
Peter
gene heskett schrieb:
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 05:39:02 AM Peter Blodow did opine:
Hello Gene,
how come that your
: Tuesday, 13 September 2011 7:07 PM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: [Emc-users] Phishing??
Hello Gene,
how come that your contributions - and only yours! - to the list are
classified
as possibly a phishing attack by my mail program (Thunderbird)? I have
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 09:49:59 AM Frank Tkalcevic did opine:
Is Gene Heskett a rude word in German?
Not to my knowledge, but my knowledge of German is only scant. I used to
be able to read a telefunken schematic when I had to fix on of them, and
that is about it, and I may
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 10:03:43 AM Peter Blodow did opine:
Ok, Gene, this email came in like any other without Thunderbird acting
suspicious. The hard coded part seemingly was the bomb. Interesting new
experience!
Peter
Thanks Peter. But it seems tbird is being extra picky.
gene heskett schrieb:
I may occasionally use the phrase Mochs Nix (sp?) in
speaking, which I've been told means it doesn't matter.
This is sloppy language. For real good German speaking people, it is
Macht nichts (= makes nothing, in ancient English maketh nought).
For others it's Max
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 12:24:58 PM Peter Blodow did opine:
gene heskett schrieb:
I may occasionally use the phrase Mochs Nix (sp?) in
speaking, which I've been told means it doesn't matter.
This is sloppy language. For real good German speaking people, it is
Macht nichts (=
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