Thanks for sharing this with us.

This what happens when some jump to conclusions without finding out the facts
first.

i get a lot of spam mail, sometimes up to 15 a day!  I don't know who they're
from or how they got my address.  I don't even open them.  Sometimes by doing
so, sends a message back to the sender that you were somewhat interested in what
they sent to you and they will continue to overflow your email with spam!  Just
delete them.  By doing this, my spam has been cut down to about 3 or 4 a day.

Also do not open email attachments (.exe files), these are programs and usually
where viruses come from.

Hope this helps!





[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I sent an email to Sylvia regarding the Happy99 virus.  I thought I would
> share the reply from her.
> Lori Seaman
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sylvia Ann Wenman) writes:
>
> Thanks for the warning, but I already opened that darn thing, saw the
> fireworks and thought nothing of it until I got a really nasty mail from
> one of the Doobie fans telling me in no uncertain terms  "shove the virus"
> that I had sent, I had no idea what they were talking about! because this
> virus attaches to out-going mail without you knowing! and I didn't even
> know I had the virus in the first place.
>
> The mail that it apparently came in with was from a friend I have known
> for years, so obviously I didn't suspect anything.
>
> If you know anyone on
> the list personally, please assure them I didn't intentionally send that
> virus!
>
> Thanks so much for your concern, I really appreciate you not bitching me
> out (like some people did) I really didn't know that I was sending out mail
> with an attached virus, that's the last thing I would knowingly do to all my
> Doobie friends, the mail about the Troop Adoption program was legit and
> I do hope that darn virus didn't put people off of reading the mail!


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