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#1 · May 6, 2003, 9:59 am
Quote from Forum Archives on May 6, 2003, 9:59 amPosted by: njohnsto <njohnsto@...>
In the last two days I have received two emails from "mail delivery
subsystem" claiming that I two emails that I sent to suppposed AOL customers
did not get through. These supposed mails do not appear in my sent mail
folder (which I always use), and the recipients are not in my address book.The returned mails have attachments that I supposedly sent which appear to
be advertisments. There is a web address involved with the attachments, but
I am afraid to click on it.Is this an advertising scam? I have Norton Antivirus and I keep it updated
faithfully.Nancy Johnston
Posted by: njohnsto <njohnsto@...>
In the last two days I have received two emails from "mail delivery
subsystem" claiming that I two emails that I sent to suppposed AOL customers
did not get through. These supposed mails do not appear in my sent mail
folder (which I always use), and the recipients are not in my address book.
subsystem" claiming that I two emails that I sent to suppposed AOL customers
did not get through. These supposed mails do not appear in my sent mail
folder (which I always use), and the recipients are not in my address book.
The returned mails have attachments that I supposedly sent which appear to
be advertisments. There is a web address involved with the attachments, but
I am afraid to click on it.
Is this an advertising scam? I have Norton Antivirus and I keep it updated
faithfully.
Nancy Johnston
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