In follow-up Koy points out that Joe might be just another victim. He would have given his yahoo password in joining. The posting could be from someone else! WARNING!!! // Brian --- In bassplace@yahoogroups.com, bluesbrian <no_reply@...> wrote: > > As Koy Carson of Yahoo group bass_corner points out... Possible > "phish" Alert on this message. > > grouply.com does ask for your yahoo password. .. that should be an > instant red flag. WARNING! > > I am not familiar with grouply.com, but it does that it's purpose is > to link your groups together. I can't say that's a feature that I > care about, so I'm not ready to jump into the pool. > > If you do a message search on this group, you'll see that Joe has been > a member here for a number of years, although not many messages > posted. More often than not, a "phisher" will join a group and post > the poison within days. > > Take care! > > // Brian > > --- In bassplace@yahoogroups.com, Joe Neal <lagnaf982032000@> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > You can see a list of my groups on Grouply at the link below. Maybe > you'll find > > some you want to join. > > > > Joe > > > > Here's the link: > > http://www.grouply.com/register.php?tmg=1551064&vt=18903326 > > > > > > > > > > > > ==================== > > This message was posted by a fellow group member who uses Grouply > instead of > > email to access this group. Grouply blocks additional invitations > from being > > sent to this group by anyone for 30 days. Group owners can > permanently block > > future invitations. For more on how Grouply maintains privacy and > protects you, > > see http://blog.grouply.com/protect/ . > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >