Greeting Card Viruses in Your Inbox

The past several weeks, my internet has been screening out malicious looking emails, many of which mention someone has sent me an eCard. From people I don’t even know. Thankfully my cable service has been filtering them out in advance. Security and alert blog can give you more details on the threat.

More and more opt out of sending eCards because of this issue. No use sending a card if no one is going to open it. Yes, I enjoy a friend sending me a card, and my kids loved an animated back to school one. But the card is not worth getting a virus.

With SendOutCards, my greeting cards are setup online, then mailed through regular postal service, first class stamp provided. Go ahead and that it a test drive today. It is easier than you think.

Enjoy your day!
Heidi Caswell

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2 Responses to “Greeting Card Viruses in Your Inbox”

  1. Heidi, Thanks for posting about this problem and presenting a solution. My spam screener has also been working overtime lately dealing with these “wolves in sheeps clothing”. I was wondering if any of them were legit but the cost of finding out is just too great.

  2. Art, you are much welcome. I agree, the cost is high.

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