message rules problem
Anti-spam software.
Never open e-mail from someone you do not know.
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Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."
Richard284 wrote:
I just started getting dozens of emails that seem like they could be from
real people with a some inane subject matter. The body of the email,
however, contains one or several paragraphs comprised of disjointed,
nonsensical, incomplete sentences as if they were gleaned from legitimate
emails and then pasted together. When I double click the email, I see that
there is a .gif attachment (which I’ve never opened). There are no
indications that this might be an HTML message, but when I choose “view
message in HTML,” I see that it is a pump and dump stock promotion with
such language as “Stock alert,” “breaking news,” “5-day target price,” etc.
There is nothing in the body of the letter that I can create a message rule
for and the rules I’ve created based on the HTML part of the email don’t
work (I check “Stop Processing”). I’ve gotten well over a hundred of these
things and they keep coming. Does anybody have a solution. Thanks, Richard
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