What does {disarm} in my email subject mean?
Hi Joel
Great question that many have asked.
Your Verizon email account, serviced by AOL, along with many email server software providers, have adopted stronger email spam (etcetera) control measures to face the such challenges by implementing a scrub first, mark, and delivery strategy.
You are asking about the Mark phase, noted by the use of curly braces “{}” to enclose a word that characterizes what was found and removed.
This is a mostly benign result that has helped to reduce the amount of bad actor attempts and the corresponding risk to innocent recipients.
This Google Search string below will give additional reading. Some items are not related to email, but most are.
Gene
On Mar 25, 2020, at 09:14, J LAFFERRIERE <ferrij3@verizon.net> wrote:What does disarmed mean?Joel
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On Mar 24, 2020, at 12:26 PM, Howard County Woodworkers Guild Membership Chair <hcwg@hcwg.org> wrote:
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