Dear Friends, Keep in mind that there is *no* "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" so any e-mail you get purporting to be from that address is really not.
Watch out for URLs especially in HTML mail. Friends do not send friends HTML mail. HTML mail is designed to hide URLs, scripts, virii, trojans, and scams. It wastes bandwidth and is mal apropos. E-mail is for text and straight text is for e-mail. If the text isn't straight it may be...queer? <smile> Okay, you've been warned. Moreover! Someone else is sending around a message, purporting to be for someone named "Leo" which contains an attachment, spender.exe. Don't buy into this lady's scam. Do not ever trust executables (.exe, .pif, .bat etc.) sent to you by unknown persons. And, get a Mac or Linux box. About 99% of all bad things circulating on the 'net such as virus, trojan, and scams seem to be designed with the massive security holes in Windoze inoperable systems in mind. Think about it. Why are you trusting Microsoft and third party anti-virus software vendors to safeguard your gold? E-gold has excellent computer systems, really great security arrangements for vault services storing the gold, but they cannot do a thing to protect you from the great big huge holes in Wintel system architecture and WinOS security. You have been warned, dude. Don't let a mime-exploit happen to you. Regards, Jim http://cambist.net/ --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.