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Where can I find free I work at a Veterinary office
and a customer had a cat that
passed away today at our
office. I would like to make
my own card on line, print it
and give to the family. I have
looked at some but can't find
the right site.
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Go to yahoo! greetings. |
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How safe are sending e-cards I have heard Trojan Horses
attach themselves to these
cards and invade the
recipients computer.
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Hallmark, American Greetings, 123, are all well known and safe. Most of these Trojans are not propagated from the major ecard firms , but arrive as unsolicted email, such as described here: 2007 brought an onslaught of spoofed e-greeting card announcements which actually do contain links to Websites that are either running identity theft ("phishing") scams or are set up to transfer Trojan horse viruses and other malware onto your computer. (The same trick is also being used to transmit spam in the form of attached .PDF files.) Antivirus experts recommend deleting such messages and never clicking on the links they contain unless you are quite sure the email originated from a legitimate source. Among the subject headers to watch out for -- and, mind you, these are just a few examples -- are the following: You've received a greeting card from a admirer! You've received a greeting card from a class-mate! You've received a postcard from a colleague! You've received a postcard from a family member! You've received an ecard from a friend! You've received an ecard from a mate! Someone sent you an ecard! You've received a greeting postcard from a neighbor! You've received a greeting ecard from a partner! And so on. As in the email example above, these messages purport to come from legitimate e-greeting card Websites such as greetingcard.org, bluemountain.com, and many others. Note that in the above case, while the email says it was sent from greetingcard.org, the "direct URL" of the supposed ecard doesn't point to that address. For more information about these malicious emails and how to avoid infecting your computer, see the resources below. Hope this helps.. |
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How do I send e-cards from System automatically defaults
to a defunt Outlook Express
e-mail adresss. How do I make
it go directly from my Yahoo
address instead?
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you can try going to>tools, internet options, programs, then see if you can change your email to yahoo. Somehow I have lost that option on mine and I have a choice of OE, aol opr hotmail, be sure to click on apply, then ok. if yahoo is in there. |
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How do I stop spammers- from spammers sent several e-cards
to me I didnt reconize sender
so open the cards then the
card was full of scam
material. I have sttarted
collage so its hard not to
open and find out who sent.
any ideas?????
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dont open them they will get viruses on your computer also ignore them or get a new email account |
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What's with these e-cards all I keep recieving e-cards
aparrently from "a mate" and
"family member" they go
straight into my bulk folder -
is this some new malicious
mail or what ?
No reason for anyone to send
me e-cards - most of the
family are not even online.
Sorry - wrong category - it
got away from me !
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Oh my goodness I get those too all the time....I hate them I'm glad I found this question randomly in the horse section. HA, I guess it was meant to be! But yes I am sick of deleting them but I guess we will have to deal with it. Best of luck |
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