If you receive an email that looks like it's from a trusted vendor asking you to confirm an order, or a package shipment message that looks like it's from UPS, USPS or FedEx, resist the urge to click any of its links. Even if the email contains a logo that looks official to you, it might be a copy or a screenshot of a company's logo taken from their webpage; it's easy to make an unauthorized copy of any logo.
Sometimes valid email messages mistakenly get marked as "spam" and get put into Outlooks's spam folder instead of the Inbox.
When this happens to you — and the subject line of the message has {Spam?} added — send an email message to Jody Cleveland cleveland@winnefox.org with the email address of the person you'd like him to whitelist.
We have a very thorough email spam filter here at Winnefox, but there are still a few spam messages that slip through the gates. To avoid seeing explicit and/or not-safe-for-work images in spam email messages, turn off Outlook's reading pane.
In Outlook the reading pane is on by default. To turn it off -- in both Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 -- here's all you need to do: