This is off-topic, but since it could be relevent to recent "list behavior", I submit a couple of e-mail security related sites for your consideration:
www.bio.brandeis.edu/support/email/oe/security.html This site shows you how to change your computer's security settings in order to prevent a malicious script from automatically executing on your Windows-based PC (aimed primarily at Outlook Express and Internet Explorer users). The suggested security changes were a bit too extreme for my own personal habits, but you can alter them as you please. It's easy to read and simple enough for most computer novices. www.mailwasher.net I have really come to depend on this nice little utility. It allows me to remotely check what's stored on my e-mail's POP server, and I can delete anything I don't want to without actually having to download it into my e-mail program. That includes virii, ridiculously large file attachments from your favorite picture-taking aunt, spam... you name it. The preview feature allows you to even read the messages (in plain text) as well, so you can see what it is before you trash it or download it. I imagine there are other similiar programs out there, but this is the one that I know and trust. :) My apologies for straying... we now return you to your regularly scheduled Final Scratch or Juan Atkins birthday bash discussion... Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.magicmattkelly.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "The Music Institute" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 6:39 PM Subject: Test for 313 > This is a test intending to trigger the filters at hyperreal. If this test > comes through, 313 has been compromised and list members are potentially > open to viruses.