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What’s in your Junk Mail folder? (Mega Thread)
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<blockquote data-quote="always_forever" data-source="post: 1050382" data-attributes="member: 92363"><p>I'd like to but if it's a set-up for potential identity theft, I'd like to know as I could be more proactive. There has to be a way to tell. I'd also like to gain a better understanding of how an email sent (or, at least, appearing to be) to a gmail address was delivered in an Outlook inbox. Or, if it's spam, I'd like to know how to determine that because it definitely appears to be a legitimate Microsoft email. </p><p></p><p>I think there is a lot to learn from this and I'd like to. It would also help me sleep better at night to know. I like to understand all the scams out there as there are so many these days.</p><p></p><p>There have to be some knowledgeable people on this forum who could read this and help me gain some insight. It would be really helpful and appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="always_forever, post: 1050382, member: 92363"] I'd like to but if it's a set-up for potential identity theft, I'd like to know as I could be more proactive. There has to be a way to tell. I'd also like to gain a better understanding of how an email sent (or, at least, appearing to be) to a gmail address was delivered in an Outlook inbox. Or, if it's spam, I'd like to know how to determine that because it definitely appears to be a legitimate Microsoft email. I think there is a lot to learn from this and I'd like to. It would also help me sleep better at night to know. I like to understand all the scams out there as there are so many these days. There have to be some knowledgeable people on this forum who could read this and help me gain some insight. It would be really helpful and appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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