In his reply to my email about how to send an unsolicited link in an email
to a group, Bill, W6WRT, wrote:
In message dated 8/4/2015 02:04:20 GMT Standard Time, dezrat@outlook.com
writes:
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
OK, Bill, I accept your challenge. Here is an email with a link similar
to an email I sent to some friends last week. Are you telling me you
wouldn't accept this as genuine? Do you think a scheming, scamming evil email
robot wrote this?
------Start of email -------------------------
The subject line was: Donder & Blitzen
Hi,
Here is a web site that shows live lightning strikes. I got it from the
latest ARRL propagation bulletin:
http://www.blitzortung.org/Webpages/index.php?lang=en&page_0=30
Turn on Strikes and Sounds. Detectors Used is interesting, too.
I wish I'd had it a couple weeks back when I was on an NAQP-RTTY team so I
could follow the weather of my fellow team members in NC and AL, as there
were some storms down south and here in New England.
73,
Ken, AB1J
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