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Obtaining E-mail Headers

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How others will try to trick you.

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What you can do about junk e-mail.

Spoofing

Useful Software

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E-mail safety

Basic safety tips

Ask Parry!There are many ways you can communicate with others online, like e-mail, chat rooms, bulletin boards and instant messaging. There are also mobile communications such as text messaging that can be conducted offline but with many cell phones now able to connect to the Internet, some problems can travel across to the online environment. In fact, many online safety practices can be applied to your cell phone, even if you do not use it to access the Internet.

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