I previously discussed the use of a program called Mailwasher to pre-screen your email headers before actually downloading the email to your computer. The program will delete the emails you don't want before they ever reach your computer. This aids in keeping your computer virus-free and your email program from SPAM.
In using Mailwasher, I noticed lately that I am getting messages that appear to be coming from my hobbyline server, but are most likely the latest thing in viruses. The headers contain From: email addresses like management@hobbyline.com and support@hobbyline.com. Even management@sunrisefla.com. I assure you that these email accounts do not exist, and that opening the attachments associated with them will probably infect your computer.
I don't lnow if you have received any emails like these, but please don't open them. They are not from The Hobby Line! Internet
Mike Dippel
The Hobby Line! Internet
(954) 895-4638
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