John, Cathy, and CE,
I would like to voice my complaint that
this message, with the Subject line, "Re:
[LegacyUG] FW: Warning about MyHeritage / OFF
LIST / Personal Emails" has been hijacked and
changed into something far different.
Those of us interested in the original thread have been thwarted.
"...Having difficulty deleting
MyHeritage from my computer" was not even close
to the existing discussion. The responders should
have, at least, changed the subject line to something relevant.
Arnold Sprague
At 10:28 PM 6/26/2018, you wrote:
I am having difficulty deleting MyHeritage from
my computer. I found its folder on my C drive
within another folder named âProgram Files
(x86)â. When I right-click then click delete,
a pop-up message says âThe action canât be
completed because the folder or a file in it is
open in another programâ. All my other
programs were however closed. Could the problem
be that Legacy keeps a connection to MyHeritage
in order to conduct the background website
searches on family trees? I cannot think of any
other program that may be using MyHeritage. It
was previously pinned to the taskbar but not
now. Any help would be greatly appreciated. My
computer uses Windows 7. I have deleted
MyHeritage on the âAll Programsâ list but it
cannot be deleted as noted above. John
-----Original Message----- From: Arnold Sprague
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 12:13 PM To: Legacy
User Group Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] FW: Warning
about MyHeritage / OFF LIST / Personal Emails
Ward, As we like to say, "It's
confusing." Here is part of the
overhead in your message: ------> From: "Ward
Walker" <wnkwal...@rogers.com> To: "Legacy User
Group" <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com> Date:
Sat, 23 Jun 2018 15:23:11 -0400 X-Mailer:
Microsoft Windows Live Mail 16.4.3528.331
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] FW: Warning about
MyHeritage / OFF LIST / Personal Emails ------>
Reply-To: Legacy User Group
<legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com> Sender:
"LegacyUserGroup"
<legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com>
When one replies, one expects, at least I do,
that the reply will go to the person/e-mail
address in the FROM line. However, the
reply will actually go to
legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com, in the REPLY-TO
line. Please note: I've added ------>
to make my message easier to
read. Arnold At 01:23 PM 6/23/2018,
you wrote: >Carrie, it looks to me like you
received the e-mail off list. The rest of >us
did not receive it. Thatâs why Arnold pd put
âOFF LISTâ in the >subject line. Did you
you mean e-mail addresses? I think that the
senderâs s >address has always
appeared. > > Ward > >From: Carrie
Pillow >Sent: Friday, June 22, 2018 4:11 PM >To:
'Legacy User Group' ;
aspra...@gsb.uchicago.edu >Cc:
supp...@legacyfamilytree.com >Subject:
[LegacyUG] FW: Warning about MyHeritage / OFF
LIST / Personal >Emails > > >Arnold > >Ok I
wasnât really dissing Norton, but I have
workerked in IT for over 30 >years , teaching
accounting software and databases, rebuilding
systems when >people have lost data dur to
viruses. > >Norton has it place and it kept
vigilantly up to date can look after
the >average home computer, > >but in my
experience when a virus has got past it, it
hasnât the ability >deal with it, and nd a
much more robust package to deal with it, > >I
am a little concerned that personal emails are
appearing on this list >though!!! Please see
Highlighted below !!!! > >Carrie > >From: Arnold
Sprague <aspra...@gsb.uchicago.edu> >Sent: 21
June 2018 15:40 >To: Carrie Pillow
<elkerlo...@outlook.com> >Subject: Re:
[LegacyUG] Warning about MyHeritage / OFF
LIST > >OFF LIST > >Carrie > In the
future, when you bad mouth a program, I would
like for you > to give us your creds and for you
to support your statement about
Norton. > I think that we deserve to
know if you are giving us fake
news. > Thank
you, > Arnold > > > >At 07:44 AM
6/21/2018, you wrote: >Content-Language:
en-US >Content-Type:
multipart/alternative; > >boundary="_000_HE1PR03M
B284397A2E04A64D677D75046CC760HE1PR03MB2843eurp_"
> >It can also be a virus on your own email
account, using and old email on >your system as
a back door. > >I would suggest running a good
anti-virus (Not Norton) in safe mode, > >I would
also amend you paypal password on a different
machhine and NEVEER >allow you pc to remember a
banking or payment passwork > >You may be best
taking it to be cleaned. > >But this is off
legacy topic, so ill leave it
there > >Regards > >Carrie > >From:
LegacyUserGroup
<legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> On
Behalf >Of Cathy Pinner >Sent: 21 June 2018
08:54 >To: Legacy User Group
<legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com>; Jennie
Matheson ><jenniem...@gmail.com> >Subject: Re:
[LegacyUG] Warning about
MyHeritage > >John, >Contact MyHeritage
direct. >There are phone numbers and I think
email is >supp...@myheritage.com > >Others have
had refunds on complaint. MyHeritage tends to
renew >subscription without advance
warning. Their support has improved
though >seems to have some way to go. > >On the
other hand, as Jennie says, it may not have been
MyHeritage. > >Cathy > >Jennie Matheson
wrote: >John >Are you sure the email was
definitely from MY Heritage not
someone >spoofing their email. Sounds more like
the later to me. >Jennie >On Thu, Jun 21, 2018
at 5:19 PM, <
johnbernac...@iprimus.com.au > >mailto:johnbernac
k...@iprimus.com.au%20%0b%3cmailto:johnbernac...@iprimus.com.au>>
>wrote: > About an hour ago I received an
update notice for MyHeritage > software. I
clicked on the update to ensure that my computer
was > protected with the latest patches.
Very shortly afterward I > received an email
confirming a subscription to My Heritage. I
did > not want it. I did not see anything
asking if I wanted a > subscription. It was
paid via PayPal even though I had not
touched > my PayPal account. > I had not
used a MyHeritage subscription for a very long
time > because I did not like MyHeritage.
Their software was however > still on my
computer. I was short of time and am not tech
savvy so > I clicked on the software update
to protect my computer
from > âbackdoorâÃÂà cyber
attacks. With hindsight, it was a bit odd >
because > I do not recall ever receiving
software update notices from > MyHeritage in
the past. > I am disgusted with MyHeritage
and fear that they will eventually > corrupt
Millennia / Legacy. When I have time, I will try
to delete > MyHeritage software from my
computer. > Be
warned! > John > >-- > >LegacyUserGroup
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