Difference between revisions of "If You Receive Spam"

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<!--:In this case, since you're dealing with JHU's mail service, not the CS mail service you should read:  [http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/email/spam/ReportingSpam.html JHU's Reporting Spam and Suspicious Email page] for instructions.-->
 
<!--:In this case, since you're dealing with JHU's mail service, not the CS mail service you should read:  [http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/email/spam/ReportingSpam.html JHU's Reporting Spam and Suspicious Email page] for instructions.-->
 
:In this case, since you're dealing with JHU's mail service, not the CS mail service, you should read the [https://johnshopkins.service-now.com/serviceportal?id=kb_article&sys_id=59e4b648db2d7b84e6cfdb85ca96199d How-to page in reporting spam to JHU]  Pay special attention on the process to report the spam.  JHU will want you to provide the full header information, and they provide examples of how to do so by sending the spam email as an attachment to JHU.
 
:In this case, since you're dealing with JHU's mail service, not the CS mail service, you should read the [https://johnshopkins.service-now.com/serviceportal?id=kb_article&sys_id=59e4b648db2d7b84e6cfdb85ca96199d How-to page in reporting spam to JHU]  Pay special attention on the process to report the spam.  JHU will want you to provide the full header information, and they provide examples of how to do so by sending the spam email as an attachment to JHU.
 
 
<!-- :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.-->
 
<!-- :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.-->
  

Revision as of 17:02, 17 September 2019

Spam is unsolicited mail. It be in the form of commercial email that you did not request, or it could be some type of Phishing or Masqueraded mail.

If you receive Spam at Your CS (@cs.jhu.edu) Account on a regular basis

Please visit our category on CS Spam Filtering At CS

If You Receive Spam Messages At Your (Non-CS) @jhu.edu Account

If 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 dealing with JHU's mail service, not the CS mail service, you should read the How-to page in reporting spam to JHU Pay special attention on the process to report the spam. JHU will want you to provide the full header information, and they provide examples of how to do so by sending the spam email as an attachment to JHU.
If you have any questions regarding spam received at your @jhu.edu account, please contact spam@jhu.edu