Spam & Suspicious Emails
Spam
You see it every day in your personal email and at your work email. Spam. Not only is spam cluttering your Inbox, it is unsolicited and potentially extremely offensive. Spam is also a tremendous waste of time.
To combat the increase in unsolicited emails, LLUH has implemented advanced spam filtering mechanisms to replace the native MS Outlook Junk Email features (do not use these native features as they are not supported).
Spam is inevitable and there is no way to completely stop it from coming. However, there are ways to combat it and minimize its impact on you. Below are resources to help you make your email as spam-proof as possible.
- How to Manage Spam Using the Daily Digest
- Login Portal to Manage Quarantined Spam
- Use of MS Outlook Junk Email Filter in LLUH
Suspicious Emails
Suspicious emails are unsolicited messages that have malicious intent. It can be a phishing or scam email that uses scare tactics to trick you into clicking on a link, opening an attachment, giving your User ID/password, or giving other personal information. There is often a sense of urgency for you to take action, whether to receive something (e.g., money, gift cards) or to lose something (e.g., money, resources, your reputation). While the intent of phishing emails is to obtain sensitive information from you, the intent of scams is to receive some form of payment from you. Note that phishing and scam emails may appear to come from your @llu.edu address to trick you into believing that your email account was compromised – that’s known as “email spoofing”.
When you receive suspicious emails, report it immediately to Information Services. See the following guides for additional details.
More Tips
- Keep your email address private
- Do not reply to or click on links or images in unsolicited email
- Don't open email from unknown sources
- Never buy or use anything that you learn about through unsolicited email
REMEMBER: LLUH IS staff will never ask you to provide your user name and password via email
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