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Previously on "Are you Doing Enough To Keep Outside IR35 - Virus in email"
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No system is fool proof, which is why I thought I would share what I have found with others
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Both gmail and outlook have let emails with attachments with viruses go into my inbox as recent as last weekOriginally posted by sal View PostWhat mail server are you using? Gmail and O365 haven't let a single spam/phishing to my inbox in ages even on my "spam" address used to register on all kinds of dubious places.
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Not a very clever thing to do these days... Gmail and Outlook365 both have far better AV and security ability than you. running your own server is just going to get you owned sooner or later. Especially if you are running an exchange service.Originally posted by InsertWittyNameHere555 View PostI host my own mail server, which flagged it as SPAM and I got the virus alert automatically from that
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Used the form on their websiteOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostHave you told them?
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I host my own mail server, which flagged it as SPAM and I got the virus alert automatically from thatOriginally posted by sal View PostWhat mail server are you using? Gmail and O365 haven't let a single spam/phishing to my inbox in ages even on my "spam" address used to register on all kinds of dubious places.
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What mail server are you using? Gmail and O365 haven't let a single spam/phishing to my inbox in ages even on my "spam" address used to register on all kinds of dubious places.
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Are you Doing Enough To Keep Outside IR35 - Virus in email
Just a heads up, got an email purporting to be from someone called "The Contractor Support Network" titled
Which has send my emails virus scanning into overdrive and flagged as a virus.Are you Doing Enough To Keep Outside IR35?
Best keep an eye out if you get one tooTags: None
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