I got suspicious when the sender was in the USA and it was set in EDT time. To me, it looks like a SPAM.
The links to claim "the prize" will go unclicked.
If a SPAM, I expect others will have had one too.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
I got suspicious when the sender was in the USA and it was set in EDT time. To me, it looks like a SPAM.
The links to claim "the prize" will go unclicked.
If a SPAM, I expect others will have had one too.
My mail provider does a pretty good job of filtering SPAM messages out. Just occasionally (maybe 1 in 1000) it puts things in the SPAM folder that is not SPAM, so I try to check before deleting SPAM for good. If I have not replied to an email, it went in SPAM and I missed it. Do not be afraid to send it again! Usually I respond within 24 hours.
Recently, my most common SPAM is "unable to deliver package" or similar. If you just confirm your details we can send you the package (and no doubt send you a nasty virus as a free bonus!!). Thankfully, SPAM is not an issue.
Twice this week I have received blog comments that I have reported as SPAM.
On first reading , they look like genuine comments, often with flattering comments saying how useful the blog is. Then there is a link which takes you directly to, what is, blatant advertising.
Every comment is approved. Almost all get posted. Just a very few do not get that far. It is some time since I have had to reject one.
For the avoidance of any doubt, adverts or grossly off topic comments will never appear.
If making a comment I would be most grateful if you post your callsign (if you have one). Anonymous posts are not usually allowed, especially if the poster is not known.
I would very much like this blog to be a friendly and inclusive place. I do not mind views that grossly differ from my own. We are a free country and we each have views.
It is sad that, these days, we have to be on our guard against SPAM. On the whole, my SPAM filter does a good job. Just occasionally it thinks something is SPAM that is not, and misses some SPAM. Mistakes are rare.
Before deleting SPAM I usually do a quick check in case some important stuff is there. At a guess less than 1 in 1000 is wrong, which is pretty good. Without SPAM filtering, I would probably see more SPAM than genuine messages.
Do I look totally stupid?
Gmail does a very good job of filtering out SPAM. Just occasionally, something is put in SPAM that is not , so it is worth checking. My guess this is maybe 1 in 1000. Obvious SPAMs are when if you just verify your bank details we will deposit huge sums in your account. Others relate to Bitcoins or sexual prowess. Every day I must get 20-30 SPAM emails. All get binned right away.
If in doubt never click a link that you are unsure about. If possible, hover over the link to see if the link is the same as that which appears. Basically if in doubt do not!!
Every day I still get SPAM emails promising me great riches, great sex and, of course, Bitcoins. These all get automatically filtered as SPAM by Google. I usually just check that nothing has gone in by mistake, then I just delete them all.
If only this SPAM was true! Apparently I have $447k in my account if I just verify my details. Looks like I won't then! 😁😁
If all the SPAM I get daily was true I would be very rich!
Today, I had several placing life-changing amounts into my bank account. Sadly, not one of these is true. Guess I shall still have to draw my pension! Never mind. 😀
Gmail does a pretty good job fighting SPAM.
About 1 in 1000 is classed as SPAM but isn't, so I usually check. Every day I must get 10-20 SPAM emails, usually telling me I have a vast sum in my bank account (or about to if I just share my details), Bitcoin credits or offers of great sex with no strings.
Several times a day these all get deleted. You can usually tell which are SPAM.
Overall, I can recommend Gmail. It is free and you can log in from anywhere with 15GB storage free.
See https://mail.google.com/ .
Usually the SPAM filter on my Gmail works well. Just occasionally it thinks a genuine email is SPAM, but this rare. I'd guess this is less than 1 in 1000.
Recently I have been getting SPAM emails in my inbox about my subscription for Norton antivirus. The spelling and grammar are appalling. Usually I just report this as SPAM, I guess they are using many email addresses so this gets through SPAM filters. I do not use Norton!
You will be pleased to hear that I will get over $360k in my account if I just tell them my bank details.
Oh yes!! ...I am in such a rush to tell them.
Every day, I get loads of emails trapped by Gmail in my SPAM folder. Most days I get emails that tell me how much my account has been credited, that I should buy some bitcoins, that my anti-virus is about to run out (even though I don't use the one stated), and a girl in the Ukraine wants to bed me (clearly she hasn't seen my photo!).
As mentioned before Gmail generally does a good filtering job and I change passwords frequently.
Every day I must get about 20 SPAM emails. My gmail SPAM filter is very good, so I rarely see these in my inbox. It is always worth checking as just occasionally (1 in 1000?) genuine posts end up in the spam folder.
It was good to know that my account has just been credited with over £200k. That should help in retirement.😆
Never ever click links you are unsure about. My passwords are regularly changed.
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