The new worm out has been hitting me every day, receiving as high a 6-8 a day. Where this is a new e-mail addy, and this list is the only one I signed back up with so far, that means it came from her
Speaking of warms. I don't know what I have on my computer, but a weird problem just developed with the Outlook yesterday. I get a message that a program is trying to access my Outlook mailing list a
Best suggestion I have is trash Outlook and migrate to Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail. Downloadable and FREE. 73 bob de w9ge _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contest
Get a Mac Mini and kiss the world's richest man goodbye. Richard L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734. www.somis.org _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com h
Saad, It sounds to me that you have a bug. The worm infection is caused by clicking on an e-mail attachment. They'll have some sort of executable zipped in a zip file telling you it's a patch. news,
Saad, Go to http://www.symantec.com/index.htm On the left side of the screen you will see "Downloads". Under Downloads, click on "Symantec Security Check". You will have two choices, Security Scan or
BS! They have to KNOW your e-mail address to send it too! The only way they can get that is by data mining or through someones address book. That means there's only two ways and one would be by a wor
Not necessarily. There's many spam and/or virus generators out there that send to thousands, if not millions of random prefixes to common ISPs, in the expectation that a handful will be valid. Thunde
Steve, I agree, there's other ways to do it but were speaking of worms which are e-mail generated by victims computers. Courier has a good junkmail filter too, but a few can slip though because they
Nothing shows tact like a public reply to a private message, Will. I've no need for a lesson from you on e-mail spam, worms, etc, specially on an AMPLIFIER reflector which I signed on to for AMP info
I migrated to T-bird ten days ago, what a difference and wish I had done it sooner. Only grumble( and it is a small one)is it does not allow for signatures. 73, Gary...wa6fgi ________________________
Is it true that T-Bird is still in Beta testing? If so, why not wait until they get all the bugs out? Bob -- Original Message -- From: "Gary Smith" <wa6fgi@sbcglobal.net> To: "bob finger" <finger@goe
Maybe but so? I have been using Thunderbird for over a year, and have never looked back. Its free and functions; what more could a ham want? 73 bob de w9ge ___________________________________________
Leo, No, I didn't get infected, I've been receiving a bunch, say 5-8 e-mails a day with a worm attached to them. Another member on here though may have been by the way he mentioned his computer was a
Author: Patrick <list_patrick@complete-office-installations.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:12:50 -0400
.jpg's are no longer safe either. Microsoft listed the exploit as "critical" when it came out. Patrick _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lis
It is not JPEG's that have a problem, but how Internot Exploiter handles files with the .jpg or .jpeg extension. -- David Kirkby, G8WRB Please check out http://www.g8wrb.org/ of if you live in Essex