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Punki May 3, 2002 10:56 am

Identify Your E-mails
 
With so many viruses floating around, we are constantly being reminded by our IT people not to open any e-mails where we don't recognize the sender.

I get a lot of e-mails from FlyerTalkers and I always open them if I am sure they are actually from FlyerTalkers. I get a lot of e-mail that I delete unread because I am not certain of the sender. When we do send e-mails to other FlyerTalkers who are not familiar with our e-mail addresses, we should probably all be careful to clearly indicate that our e-mail is from another FlyerTalk member.

Just a thought.

P.S., If you have e-mailed me and not received an answer, this may explain it. Of course, I have also had a recent computer crash and total loss of all informations. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif

chexfan May 3, 2002 11:27 am

Punqi... this is a good suggestion. I usually put FT as the 1st two letters in my Subject if it is with someone who I've never corresponded with in the past!

Rudi May 3, 2002 11:49 am

hhmmmmmm - everybody around me, here at home, thinks that FT is exactly the virus I caught ...

airoli May 3, 2002 12:33 pm

Rudi, it must be highly contagious here in ZRH - I've got it too!! I'm afraid the only cure is flying... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif

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airOli, the Swiss Air Line. ;)

DancingFool May 3, 2002 1:13 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Punki:
[b]With so many viruses floating around, we are constantly being reminded by our IT people not to open any e-mails where we don't recognize the sender.
B]</font>
Just knowing who sent you the mail might not be enough. Some of these email viruses will send copies of themselves to everyone in your address book. If some Flyertalk friend of yours is a victim, the virus might send of copy of itself to you, totally unbeknownst to your friend. This message comes from your friend’s computer with his email address as the sender. It’s entirely possible to get infected email from a friend who has no malicious intent. In fact, that’s why email viruses spread so quickly. They get sent (unknowingly) by trusted friends who are victims of the virus.


ScottC May 3, 2002 2:51 pm

I've never heard of problems OPENING an email, it's opening attatchments to an email that pose a threat. If you make sure all the recent patches are installed and you have a good virus package there is nothing to be worried about.

eastwest May 3, 2002 3:06 pm

People get so much mail, it can be hard to sort through so I try to put "From eastwest on Flyertalk" in the subject line. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

svpii May 3, 2002 3:16 pm

ScottC - what about the viruses w/ macros which autolaunch the attachment when the email is opened or viewed thru preview pane in Outlook ( a real no-no ).. The Klez virus was an example of this. Granted, my Norton Antivirus intercepted it, and quarantined the infected attachment, but others weren't so lucky.. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif Another boring reminder to keep those definitions updated!!

And Punki - other are correct in that most of these ARE going to be from people you know - they just didn't intend to send them to you!

[This message has been edited by svpii (edited 05-03-2002).]

pynchonesque May 3, 2002 5:30 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by svpii:
ScottC - what about the viruses w/ macros which autolaunch the attachment when the email is opened or viewed thru preview pane in Outlook ( a real no-no )[...] Another boring reminder to keep those definitions updated!!</font>
Or to use Eudora.

Law Lord May 3, 2002 6:08 pm

One other way is to make the "subject" line specific enough so that it clearly isn't generated by a virus. If I'm sending an e-mail to someone out of the blue (where he or she might think that the message contains a virus), I make the subject line something like "Bob, here's the Smithco data you wanted," on the theory that a virus won't know that "[email protected]" is named "Bob" and won't know that I have a reason to write him about Smithco.

mjm May 3, 2002 9:18 pm

Hear, hear for Eudora and a regularly updated copy of Norton or McAfee.

With all the new friends and contacts we make on FT, scanning subject lines is definitely harder. I too like the idea of providing something about a handle and a specific topic in the subject.

Also if you get something you are not sure you should open, and if you have a shell account, just be patient for the few minutes it takes to log in to your shell account via Telnet and have a look that way at the message body. If you do not need it or want it, delete at that level and all your problems are averted.

Mike

[This message has been edited by mjm (edited 05-03-2002).]

Efrem May 7, 2002 6:26 am

Another thing that helps is using a Mac. This has nothing to do with its being inherently more secure than Windows (though its latest OS incarnation, Unix-based System X, probably is) and everything to do with its smaller market share making it a less attractive target for virus writers.

TrojanHorse May 7, 2002 6:52 am

It would take a whole lot more than a virus to ever get me to touch a mac, Thank the heavens we switched to all windows company years ago


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Efrem:
Another thing that helps is using a Mac. This has nothing to do with its being inherently more secure than Windows (though its latest OS incarnation, Unix-based System X, probably is) and everything to do with its smaller market share making it a less attractive target for virus writers. </font>

peter42 May 7, 2002 7:33 am

One suggestion and on question:
Please use a secure email-client.
Do you answer phone calls, when the caller suppresses his caller-id ?

akhullar May 8, 2002 10:10 pm

Friends don't let friends do M$ft.
Use PC-Pine http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif


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