Since upgrading to a new laptop with OEM Win10x64, and OL2016 connected to an 
Office365 account, I have also been sending messages to various lists via POP 
using a domain different than the one registered with Office365. That has 
resulted in false positive alerts when messages are distributed by some systems 
- the alert below was inserted by LISTSERV-TCP/IP release 16.0.  Interestingly, 
msgs distributed by Yahoo Groups don't get a similar alert.
Is there anything a user can do to avoid creating false-positives like this, or 
is this just a fact of life now?

Thanks,

Scott Bonacker CPA – McCullough and Associates LLC – Springfield, MO
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott E Bonacker CPA
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2017 9:38 AM
To: 
Subject: 

[This sender failed our fraud detection checks and may not be who they appear 
to be. Learn about spoofing at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSpoofing]

That's a good effort-saving idea, similar to the Adobe Acrobat plug-in for 
accountants - https://www.safesend.com/product/tic-tie-calculate/
Which might, BTW, also be useful for attorneys in some areas.

Scott Bonacker CPA – McCullough and Associates LLC – Springfield, MO

-----Original Message-----
From: 
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2017 8:35 AM
To: 
Subject: 

I want it:
http://www.lawsitesblog.com/2017/01/debuting-tomorrow-keyboard-designed-just-lawyers.html


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