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Hello, Paul,how are you ? PQ> In Thunderbird I always check the _source_ of unknowns first, Jean. PQ> [Ctrl]+U will view them for you in plain text, without activating PQ> anything harmful (it works also in Firefox, although by the time you do PQ> that it's already too late in FF). I never use the viewing 'panel' or PQ> whatever it's called in TB. Your advice is really appreciated. You might have noticed that I was not born yesterday and I do use the PC cautiously. In Gmail, there is a click that one can do and it shows all the details of the sender's data and the "path" that was followed to my mail box. A great lot of this information is above me; I can somehow decipher a bit of it and if there is text there that I do not recognize, I delete it subito-presto. I played around this mentioned mail as I was 100% protected with a very recent clone. No bad action has manifested itself yet ! The Ctrl-U is a TB function, in Gmail it is "Show Original", all of the message meta-data is shown then. I will try and study this more deeply when I get back to civilization, next week. Light snow this morn. --- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:14.0) Gecko/20120713 Thunderbird/14.* Origin: Fidonet Via Newsreader - http://www.easternstar.info (1:123/789.0) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 620 848 @PATH: 123/789 500 387/22 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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