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| | Email Heading printed in red. What does it mean when an email you receive in your email inbox is title printed all in RED? |
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| | Re: Email Heading printed in red. It's basically a warning that can notify you of a number of things. I had one a little while back that said it came from Microsoft and contained a file attachment as a patch. These are fairly known virus attachments and don't come from Microsoft. The red was to warn me that the virus scanner at hotmail had automatically deleted the attached the file for me and to be very cautious about the email. In short, if you receive one and you weren't expecting it, or you don't know exactly who it came from then delete it. Colin Brown WL MVP "sadeyes" <sadeyes@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:943EEF77-C61A-4B74-ACCD-1F4BBC259D11@xxxxxx Quote: > What does it mean when an email you receive in your email inbox is title > printed all in RED? |
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