Dubious email

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snorri

Legendary Member
I have just received an "Invitation from a loved one" from a company called 123greetings.com who ask me to open and download to view the message. I have Googled 123.com and it appears to be a genuine company.
Does anyone know of this company?
Should I open or leave well alone?
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
If your not sure bin it if it is important the person who sent it will soon let you know
 

col

Legendary Member
I have just received an "Invitation from a loved one" from a company called 123greetings.com who ask me to open and download to view the message. I have Googled 123.com and it appears to be a genuine company.
Does anyone know of this company?
Should I open or leave well alone?
If Im not expecting it, or dont know the reason it has been sent, dont touch it, it could be a virus or just spam.
 

Thomk

Guru
Location
Warwickshire
I have just received an "Invitation from a loved one" from a company called 123greetings.com who ask me to open and download to view the message. I have Googled 123.com and it appears to be a genuine company.
Does anyone know of this company?
Should I open or leave well alone?
I would bin it. If it is genuine it's a very stupid way to contact someone given that it "looks" like spam.
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
I'll bet it only looks like it comes from 123greetings. If you view it as plain text you'll probably find the link is actually some entirely different URL.
 
D

Deleted member 1258

Guest
Open and download? Probably a virus.
Its suspicious, I'd delete it, it could be anything.
 
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snorri

snorri

Legendary Member
Thank you all, it's binned now.
I usually bin these type of things immediately, but somehow hesitated with this one and decded to seek the opinion of the panel.:smile:
 

col

Legendary Member
I have recieved an email and link from a name of a friend, not sure how they get those, but deleted as I knew they wouldnt do that.
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
I could send you an email that looked superficially as if it came from any address including your own. It's easy to check where it really came from by checking the message source - you'll find it somewhere in the menu - it's under 'View' in Thunderbird.
 
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