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On Mon, 3 Aug 2015 21:17:02 -0400, you wrote:
>The flip side of this is if you want to send out a legit link, put some  
>other text in the email that is so specific or personally anecdotal that  
>people will know it's from you and not from a malicious robot.  That's  what I 
>do when I send links to my friends and family.  The subject line  should 
>follow the same rule.
> 
>73,
>Ken, AB1J
REPLY:
When you are posting to a group, how do you include something personal
so the recipient will know it's you?
 I think the safest thing is for the sender to post enough information
about the issue that people can Google for it. As far as I know,
Google is pretty careful about malicious links. 
I personally never trust a link that comes in an email unless I have
requested it in advance. 
73, Bill W6WRT
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