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<div style='font-family:Calibri, Verdana, Arial, "Gil Sans", sans-serif; font-size:11pt'><div style='-ms-text-size-adjust:100%; font-family:sans-serif; text-size-adjust:100%; margin:0; background-color:#fff; color:black; font:13px/1.4 Calxibri, Helvetica, arial, nimbussansl, liberationsans, freesans, clean, sans-serif, "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol"; white-space:normal' bgcolor="#ffffff"><p dir="auto" style="box-sizing:border-box; margin:1em 0; margin-bottom:16px; margin-top:0">My wife just got one of those scams where they pretend to be someone (in her case, the Department Chair for the Sociology department) and they are in a meeting and want you to do them a favor. If you don't notice the incorrect email address and reply, it turns out they want you to buy some iTunes gift certificates for someone.</p>
<p dir="auto" style="box-sizing:border-box; margin:1em 0; margin-bottom:16px; margin-top:0">The intro text was professionally done. It was specifically targeted for a sociology department. Followup text was sloppier and clearly done on the fly. She managed to alert other students and stopped at least one person who was just about to buy the cards. The scam works very well.</p>
<p dir="auto" style="box-sizing:border-box; margin:1em 0; margin-bottom:16px; margin-top:0">Obviously the most important thing you can do is check the return email address, but a friend mentioned to me that GSuite Enterprise has a feature where they will highlight email addresses where the email address is one not seen before for the given fullname.</p>
<p dir="auto" style="box-sizing:border-box; margin:1em 0; margin-bottom:16px; margin-top:0">So if the sender's name is "Kee Hinckley" and previous mail from me has been coming from "kee@example.com", and this one comes from an email address that I haven't seen associated with that user before, highlight it.</p>
<p dir="auto" style="box-sizing:border-box; margin:1em 0; margin-bottom:16px; margin-top:0">There's some interesting edge cases (misspelling, handling "+" and "." in the email, how to deal with people who have multiple email addresses, deciding when to say "yes, it's okay even though it's new"…) but I thought I'd throw it out there as a potential feature. Although I suspect the people who would find this most useful probably aren't MailMate users.</p>
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