Message from Optus

Got this couple of days ago:

Your mailbox has exceeded 90% of its quota. When it reaches 100%, new
messages will be rejected and bounce back to the sender. To avoid missing
mail, please keep your mailbox at a reasonable size.

 Is this for real?  i actually delete most messages daily. 

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No not real , had the same it is a scam , just delete 

 

 

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The best way to tell is to check the sender's full address when you open the email. Most scam addresses are obvious, but some are more clever - they can appear ok until you look more closely and notice a wrongly spelt word or a missing letter.

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No not real , had the same it is a scam , just delete 

 

 

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The best way to tell is to check the sender's full address when you open the email. Most scam addresses are obvious, but some are more clever - they can appear ok until you look more closely and notice a wrongly spelt word or a missing letter.

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Thanks, will ignore.

Yes, this looks very real:  support@optusnet.com.au

Wonder why would Optus not got that for themselves. 

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