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The School of Nursing works in tandem with the Enterprise IT to mitigate threats from spam and phishing messages. It is possible that some spam e-mail of these messages will not be immediately detected by anti-spam software. Some spam senders design messages in a manner that makes them less susceptible to anti-spam software.Missed spam can the Hopkins preventative measures. Attackers/spammers are constantly changing their methods to prevent their messages from being blocked.
Suspicious messages should always be reported to Enterprise IT by forwarding the spam e-mail, message as an attachment, to to spam@jhu.edu.
To forward an email as an attachment from Outlook select the email and enter the following keystrokes using Outlook, follow these steps:
Highlight (select) the spam message in your Inbox (or Deleted Items if you have already deleted it)
Press Ctrl+Alt+F (on a Mac it is Control+Command+J) which should start a new message with the spam message attached
Address the message to spam@jhu.
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Here's the link to this information for future reference -
http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/email/relay/spam/
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edu and send
Delete original spam message
If you are not using the Outlook application on your computer, another way to easily forward a message as an attachment is to use Outlook Web Access.
Simply login to Outlook Web Access from any web browser (https://outlook.office.com) using your Hopkins credentials (JHED_ID@jh.edu)
Highlight (select) the spam message in your Inbox (or Deleted Items if you have already deleted it)
Click the small Down-Arrow under the "Forward" button and choose "Forward as attachment" (See screenshot below)
Address the message to spam@jhu.edu and send
Delete original spam message
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If you need further assistance reporting a spam message, please contact the SON Help Desk.