I just got three messages from popups4fun @aol.com - via "lbna website."
They didn't come from "notify" like I'm used to seeing. The messages were
friendly and seem to be legit except that they're just a little too - um -
perfect?
I'm afraid to reply to them.
Does anyone know if this is this junk? The last thing I need in life are
pop up ads.
Lucy (Mountain Scorpia)
P37 F57 X57
Pop Ups for Fun - legit or spam?
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2005-04-28
Pop Ups for Fun - legit or spam?
From: Volks Boxer (volksboxer@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2005-04-28 22:41:46 UTC-04:00
Re: Pop Ups for Fun - legit or spam?
From: rscarpen (letterboxing@atlasquest.com) |
Date: 2005-04-29 03:21:41 UTC
> They didn't come from "notify" like I'm used to seeing.
What other way is there to contact someone from LbNA? Was it mailed
through Yahoo Groups instead? Or do you have your e-mail address
listed in your clues that are publicly available for everyone to see?
> Does anyone know if this is this junk? The last thing I need in life
> are pop up ads.
What was the message about? I'd think the content of the message
would be a pretty good clue if it's a legitimate e-mail or spam.
-- Ryan
What other way is there to contact someone from LbNA? Was it mailed
through Yahoo Groups instead? Or do you have your e-mail address
listed in your clues that are publicly available for everyone to see?
> Does anyone know if this is this junk? The last thing I need in life
> are pop up ads.
What was the message about? I'd think the content of the message
would be a pretty good clue if it's a legitimate e-mail or spam.
-- Ryan
Re: Pop Ups for Fun - legit or spam?
From: Choi (john@johnsblog.com) |
Date: 2005-05-02 18:01:50 UTC
There is a member with that e-mail in LbNA. The "from" changed a tiny
bit when we moved to a new web hosting service, but I'll look into
putting it back to "notify".
Choi
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Volks Boxer"
wrote:
> I just got three messages from popups4fun @aol.com - via "lbna website."
>
> They didn't come from "notify" like I'm used to seeing. The
messages were
> friendly and seem to be legit except that they're just a little too
- um -
> perfect?
>
> I'm afraid to reply to them.
>
> Does anyone know if this is this junk? The last thing I need in
life are
> pop up ads.
>
> Lucy (Mountain Scorpia)
> P37 F57 X57
bit when we moved to a new web hosting service, but I'll look into
putting it back to "notify".
Choi
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Volks Boxer"
wrote:
> I just got three messages from popups4fun @aol.com - via "lbna website."
>
> They didn't come from "notify" like I'm used to seeing. The
messages were
> friendly and seem to be legit except that they're just a little too
- um -
> perfect?
>
> I'm afraid to reply to them.
>
> Does anyone know if this is this junk? The last thing I need in
life are
> pop up ads.
>
> Lucy (Mountain Scorpia)
> P37 F57 X57