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Revision as of 14:11, 30 November 2018
If you receive Spam at Your CS Account
Please visit our category on [Spam Filtering]
If You Receive Spam (and Phishing) Messages At Your Non-CS @jhu.edu Account
- The above information regards users receiving spam (or Phishing) email directly at your @cs.jhu.edu account. However, say you receive email directly at your JHU acct, i.e., your @jhu.edu email address (without it being first forwarded from your CS account to your JHU account), what should you do?
- In this case, since you're only dealing with JHU's mail service, you should read: JHU's Reporting Spam and Suspicious Email page for instructions.
- Again, this is for those receiving email directly at their @jhu.edu account, and not for those receiving email at their @cs.jhu.edu first and having it forwarded to their @jhu.edu account.