> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 04:27:59 -0500
> From: "James G (Jim) Hardwick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: MAC Somewhat OT: looking for spyware tools
 
> Gary, you might check the settings on your e mail sw, since some can 
> be set to attempt a connection when the schedule for checking for new 
> mail calls for it.  In Eudora, look in the special/settings menu.
> [I think a prior post made this point, HTH further]

I just use Netscape Messenger and don't have it set to check for
new mail at intervals. I should mention that the attempts to
reconnect occur several times.
 
> Though I agree it is not likely the cause of your instant problem If 
> anyone knows of spyware that could afflict our macs, I hope they will 
> post.  Is there not something platform independent that could be used 
> or perish the thought something that could somehow hook into IE or 
> Outlook and perform its mission?

I think it's something that's trying to redial a site that I'm calling
up via password on IE (I run both NS and IE at the same time).

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