I have just received an e-mail message from Prime Backgammon with an attached document and my e-mail server recognized it as a virus. Why is this happening?
In some e-mail programs, the internal (or the anti-virus) malware checking device scans all the incoming mail as a bulk. If you received a spam/phishing message at the same time, which may contain a virus, your e-mail server can mistakenly conclude that it comes from our e-mail address and block all attached files for security reasons. Has this happened to you, please contact your system administrator for a solution.
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