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Rimpulo
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Communications look like Spam
Hi. What's going on with your e-mailers or whoever there is spamming my mail every week. Headers: "Alert alert", "Open ASAP", "Review ASAP", "Attention!", "This is urgent". Please stop. You sou...
- 3 years ago
Rimpulo wrote:
What's going on with your e-mailers or whoever there is spamming my mail every week. ... I don't mind if my dropbox is full ...
Have you turned off the notification in your account?
Nancy
Dropbox Staff
Hey ilovemath! Thanks for posting on the forum.
“@em-s.dropbox.com" is actually an official Dropbox domain (you can also click on this Help Center article to see more info).
Is this the first email of this sort that you’ve received? Is the email address that it was sent to the same as the one you see here?
ilovemath
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Nancy, yes this is the first time I have received an email from this address, at least according to my inbox. I'm not sure why I would have received a message telling me to finish completing my Dropbox setup; I've had this Dropbox for 10 years, what else is there to set up? The weirdness of the ATTN caught my attention (ironic eh), as this is not something I would expect in a usual email, and the discrepancy of the no-reply addresses threw me. Sorry that I mislabeled this genuine email as spam.
- Hannah2 years agoDropbox Staff
No worries, ilovemath, you can simply ignore the email, but it's good that you brought this to our attention; better safe than sorry!
If you need anything else, please let us know.
Have a great day!
- Rimpulo2 years agoHelpful | Level 6That's just what I was talking about. Spam looking appearance and spelling, i.e. "ATTN". It's not about turning off notifications, it's about communicating proper businesslike language.
- Forum_Account232 years agoNew member | Level 2
Agreed, I work in cyber security and one of our users sent in one of these emails for analysis. I could quickly verify that the domain was legit but the wording is so dodgy I had to investigate further, leading me to this forum. In the last two weeks we've had about 10 examples of the same email being sent multiple times with 2 different wordings. We teach our staff how to spot red flags like call-to-action, over-alerting, changing the wording between emails. Dropbox will be hurting their own sales this way, and annoying cyber security professionals.
- hlpis2 years agoNew member | Level 2Yes I received the same email today, prompting me to complete my Dropbox setup even though I have has my account for over ten years. I gather from the thread that the email is legit but that I should ignore. thanks!
- Rimpulo2 years agoHelpful | Level 6As a matter of fact I do have noticed that the emails have now gotten cleaner and more convincing. Thank you!
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