Monday, February 28, 2011

How to check Email from PayPal is REAL OR FAKE

Iconix Truemark icons can help reduce the risk of email fraud by confirming the source of the sender.


Icon-based Email ID Solution Helps Consumers Easily Identify Email From Trusted Senders


Iconix eMail ID is available for free at www.iconix.com for Yahoo! Mail today and MSN Hotmail later this month. In coming months, new versions will support most popular email clients. The Iconix Truemark service is available immediately.

Iconix Truemark software can reduce the risk of email fraud by confirming the source of the sender.
Just download the Iconix software. Then, when you get an email from PayPal, you'll see a Truemark icon - a gold lock with a checkmark - in the sender column. This simple visual indicator says the email is authentic.

How This works:

1. Download the  Iconix Truemark software
http://www.iconix.com/paypal/


2.After Installation, you need to write your email address




3.  After email, when you open your email box you will check this:
All legitimate emails from PayPal will have the Truemark (lock) icon. If you receive an email claiming to come from PayPal and you do not see the Truemark icon, do not trust it.




For a current list of Iconix compatible email clients, please click here: http://www.iconix.com/productsheetPage.php

Additional support and contact information for Iconix can be found at: http://www.iconix.com/support.php






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