Hi Ray,
Good suggestion!!
So, folks,
if you are sending links to the CBQ Yahoo Group. Please give a brief
description of what that link will show so that on those links that are
unidentified, we can assume that they are spam and can be deleted.
If I find
spam links, I try to remove them from the message archives as quickly as
possible, but unfortunately, that is after they have been distributed to
members who get individual emails.
Dave
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Message-----
From: Ray Bedard
[mailto:tczephyr@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 10:46
AM
To: dave_lotz@bellsouth.net
Subject: FW: [CBQ]
Dave,
Lately
I have noticed that there are several emails a week that have nothing in the
body of the email except for a link to a web site. A couple of them are in
fact, Q related, but others I don't know about, as the one listed below.
I
once forwarded an email to one of our members who only had a web site link in
the body informing the member that I thought his email was hacked, only to get
a reply telling me it was a link to a Q article. He never identified what the
link was for.
I
would highly suggest that anyone wanting to send a link to a web site, should
include what it is for. That a strong message should be sent to all the members
that they need to identify what the link is for, and any unknown link should be
deleted by the members or be forewarned of potential scams.
Ray
Bedard
San
Jose CA
To:
bnsfrailfan@yahoo.com; nina-curtis@hotmail.com; mikecsxt@hotmail.com;
richard@digivintage.com; CBQ@yahoogroups.com; w6rdl@nc.rr.com; TBone413@aol.com
From: qrailroadman@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 05:39:48 -0700
Subject: [CBQ] (unknown)
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