
Any email that originates from outside of Dalton Utilities domain will be flagged with this red [External] Message indicating potentially dangerous.
The email address "Admin@dutil.al," which uses the ".al" domain instead of ".com," is registered under the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Albania. Just for an example.

Did you know that in Outlook, you can hover over buttons or links to preview the destination URL? This allows you to verify the link's authenticity before clicking, helping you avoid potentially harmful or suspicious sites.

The "Connection is not secure" icon typically appears in web browsers (often as a padlock icon with a warning) when the website you are visiting does not use HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) encryption, or if there is an issue with the site's security certificate.
Here's what it means:
Lack of HTTPS: Websites that use HTTPS encrypt the data exchanged between your browser and the server, making it more difficult for third parties to intercept or tamper with your information. If a website doesn't use HTTPS, any data you send, such as login credentials or personal information, could be vulnerable to interception.
Untrusted Certificate: The warning could also appear if there is an issue with the website's SSL/TLS certificate. This could happen if the certificate has expired, is self-signed (rather than issued by a trusted certificate authority), or if there's a mismatch between the certificate and the website's domain.
