Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-27 Thread Josh

Deanne,
Thank you I was able to retrieve the email address and it is not the same. I 
have now added it to the block list. I knew how to get to properties using 
the alt enter key combo, but did not realize I could do it on a message to 
get this information. Thanks
- Original Message - 
From: Deanne Miller jawsstude...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus



Hi Josh:
Here is something I do sometimes with messages like this:
In your inbox, press alt plus enter  on the message to bring up the 
properties. Control tab once to the details page and then tab once to put 
the focus in the details list. Press the end key to go to the end of the 
list and then arrow up until you hear the from line. This should give 
you the actual email address and domain of the sender. If the address is 
the same as your professor, you don't want to block the message. If it's 
different, though, you can block them. If the domain is different from 
your professor's--that is, the url of the email message, such as 
gmail.com, or hotmail.com, etc--then it would be safe to block the domain.
If you are using Windows Vista and Windows Mail, blocking a sender is very 
easy. Press escape to return the focus to your inbox, then press the 
applications key and arrow up to Junkmail submenu. You will find a few 
options there, two of which say something like, add sender's domain to 
blocked sender's list, and add sender to blocked sender's list. Just 
press enter on whichever one you want.
With XP and Outlook Express, go to the Message menu and arrow up to block 
sender and press Enter there.

Hope this helps,
Deanne

- Original Message - 
From: Josh lawdog...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


I completed the full scan with both MSE and SAS. SAS found two items that 
appear to be cookies scan.mediascout.com and another one called 
secure.imrworldwide.org I believe the second was .org possibly though 
it could have been .com. If it is pertinent then i can retrieve it 
because I saved the two that it found. MSE did not find anything. I 
figured that would be the results with MSE because it is running all the 
time anyways. Can that email be placed on the block list and still allow 
my professor's emails to come through as they should? As far as I know 
with the bogus email's address being hidden I have no way of comparing 
the two addresses. If there is a way to unhide it then please let me 
know. Thanks
- Original Message - 
From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus



Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:

Friends,
I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is 
aware of
this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the 
lesson
plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans 
come
from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails 
with
only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual 
email
that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not 
pay
much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes. 
I
clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is 
possibly

infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
email list his shortened name and then only the date.
Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to 
the
block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered 
to my
inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be 
delivered
how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure 
that
it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email 
but
exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been 
getting
these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so 
will MSE
take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google 
for the
answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly 
appreciated.

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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-26 Thread Mike Barbara Arcadia
Hi Janet;

SAS stands for Super Anti Spyware.  Just click on the link below if you 
would like to download it.  This link is for the free version.

http://www.superantispyware.com/downloadfile.html?productid=SUPERANTISPYWAREFREE

Take care.
Mike,
  - Original Message - 
  From: Janet
  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 1:38 PM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


  Hi Josh, What is:SAS?
  Sounds like something I need too. Thanks
   Be Blessed,
  Janet Session
  522 Timberlake RD
  Upper Darby Pa 19082
  Phone:484 461-8847
  Cell: 610 357-8978
  Email:ses...@rcn.com
  jys...@gmail.com
  twitter isis528
  - Original Message - 
  From: Josh lawdog...@comcast.net
  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:22 PM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


   I completed the full scan with both MSE and SAS. SAS found two items 
that
   appear to be cookies scan.mediascout.com and another one called
   secure.imrworldwide.org I believe the second was .org possibly though 
it
   could have been .com. If it is pertinent then i can retrieve it because 
I
   saved the two that it found. MSE did not find anything. I figured that
   would be the results with MSE because it is running all the time 
anyways.
   Can that email be placed on the block list and still allow my 
professor's
   emails to come through as they should? As far as I know with the bogus
   email's address being hidden I have no way of comparing the two 
addresses.
   If there is a way to unhide it then please let me know. Thanks
   - Original Message - 
   From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com
   To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
   Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
   Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus
  
  
   Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
   to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.
  
   On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:
   Friends,
   I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is
   aware of
   this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the
   lesson
   plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans
   come
   from his school email address. I recently have started receiving 
emails
   with
   only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual
   email
   that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did 
not
   pay
   much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name 
goes.
   I
   clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is
   possibly
   infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. 
The
   email list his shortened name and then only the date.
   Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to 
the
   block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered
   to my
   inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be
   delivered
   how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure
   that
   it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open 
email
   but
   exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been
   getting
   these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so 
will
   MSE
   take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google 
for
   the
   answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly
   appreciated.
   For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
   http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
  
  
  
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   Scripting Classes: http://jawsscripting.lonsdalemedia.org
   homePage: www.abletec.serverheaven.net
   For technophobes: www.technophoeb.com
  
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-25 Thread Deanne Miller

Hi Josh:
Here is something I do sometimes with messages like this:
In your inbox, press alt plus enter  on the message to bring up the 
properties. Control tab once to the details page and then tab once to put 
the focus in the details list. Press the end key to go to the end of the 
list and then arrow up until you hear the from line. This should give you 
the actual email address and domain of the sender. If the address is the 
same as your professor, you don't want to block the message. If it's 
different, though, you can block them. If the domain is different from your 
professor's--that is, the url of the email message, such as gmail.com, or 
hotmail.com, etc--then it would be safe to block the domain.
If you are using Windows Vista and Windows Mail, blocking a sender is very 
easy. Press escape to return the focus to your inbox, then press the 
applications key and arrow up to Junkmail submenu. You will find a few 
options there, two of which say something like, add sender's domain to 
blocked sender's list, and add sender to blocked sender's list. Just 
press enter on whichever one you want.
With XP and Outlook Express, go to the Message menu and arrow up to block 
sender and press Enter there.

Hope this helps,
Deanne

- Original Message - 
From: Josh lawdog...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


I completed the full scan with both MSE and SAS. SAS found two items that 
appear to be cookies scan.mediascout.com and another one called 
secure.imrworldwide.org I believe the second was .org possibly though it 
could have been .com. If it is pertinent then i can retrieve it because I 
saved the two that it found. MSE did not find anything. I figured that 
would be the results with MSE because it is running all the time anyways. 
Can that email be placed on the block list and still allow my professor's 
emails to come through as they should? As far as I know with the bogus 
email's address being hidden I have no way of comparing the two addresses. 
If there is a way to unhide it then please let me know. Thanks
- Original Message - 
From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus



Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:

Friends,
I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is 
aware of
this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the 
lesson
plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans 
come
from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails 
with
only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual 
email
that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not 
pay
much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes. 
I
clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is 
possibly

infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
email list his shortened name and then only the date.
Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to the
block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered 
to my
inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be 
delivered
how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure 
that
it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email 
but
exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been 
getting
these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so will 
MSE
take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google for 
the
answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly 
appreciated.

For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/




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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-24 Thread Jackie McBride
Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:
 Friends,
 I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is aware of
 this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the lesson
 plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans come
 from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails with
 only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual email
 that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not pay
 much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes. I
 clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is possibly
 infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
 email list his shortened name and then only the date.
 Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to the
 block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered to my
 inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be delivered
 how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure that
 it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email but
 exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been getting
 these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so will MSE
 take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google for the
 answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
 For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
 http://www.jaws-users.com/help/



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Change the world--1 deed at a time
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homePage: www.abletec.serverheaven.net
For technophobes: www.technophoeb.com

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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-24 Thread Josh
I have attempted to check the email addresses. However, in the bogus one I 
am unable to check the email address. I have shift tabbed to the from field 
and even tried to reply to see if it may show the email address, but it is 
hidden. Thank you, and I will do the virus scan (SAS and MSE). After I 
received the first one I do not know if using the Malicious Remover Tool 
would find what I am needing or not, but after running this it came back 
with no problems. Again thanks for your help.
- Original Message - 
From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus



Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:

Friends,
I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is aware 
of
this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the 
lesson
plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans 
come
from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails 
with
only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual 
email
that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not 
pay

much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes. I
clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is 
possibly

infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
email list his shortened name and then only the date.
Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to the
block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered to 
my
inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be 
delivered
how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure 
that
it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email 
but
exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been 
getting
these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so will 
MSE
take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google for 
the

answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/




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homePage: www.abletec.serverheaven.net
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-24 Thread Josh
I completed the full scan with both MSE and SAS. SAS found two items that 
appear to be cookies scan.mediascout.com and another one called 
secure.imrworldwide.org I believe the second was .org possibly though it 
could have been .com. If it is pertinent then i can retrieve it because I 
saved the two that it found. MSE did not find anything. I figured that would 
be the results with MSE because it is running all the time anyways. Can that 
email be placed on the block list and still allow my professor's emails to 
come through as they should? As far as I know with the bogus email's address 
being hidden I have no way of comparing the two addresses. If there is a way 
to unhide it then please let me know. Thanks
- Original Message - 
From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus



Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:

Friends,
I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is aware 
of
this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the 
lesson
plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans 
come
from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails 
with
only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual 
email
that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not 
pay

much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes. I
clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is 
possibly

infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
email list his shortened name and then only the date.
Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to the
block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered to 
my
inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be 
delivered
how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure 
that
it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email 
but
exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been 
getting
these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so will 
MSE
take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google for 
the

answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/




--
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homePage: www.abletec.serverheaven.net
For technophobes: www.technophoeb.com

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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-24 Thread Andre Williams
Create an email folder named virus or just about anything you want and 
create a message rule so that all the phony messages go in that folder when 
you download your mail.
You can also create a message rule so that any email messages from the 
specific sender will be automatically deleted.
Go to tools and look for a message rules option.
Andre
- Original Message - 
From: Josh lawdog...@comcast.net
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


I completed the full scan with both MSE and SAS. SAS found two items that
appear to be cookies scan.mediascout.com and another one called
secure.imrworldwide.org I believe the second was .org possibly though it
could have been .com. If it is pertinent then i can retrieve it because I
saved the two that it found. MSE did not find anything. I figured that would
be the results with MSE because it is running all the time anyways. Can that
email be placed on the block list and still allow my professor's emails to
come through as they should? As far as I know with the bogus email's address
being hidden I have no way of comparing the two addresses. If there is a way
to unhide it then please let me know. Thanks
- Original Message - 
From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


 Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
 to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

 On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:
 Friends,
 I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is aware
 of
 this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the
 lesson
 plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans
 come
 from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails
 with
 only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual
 email
 that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not
 pay
 much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes. I
 clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is
 possibly
 infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
 email list his shortened name and then only the date.
 Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to the
 block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered to
 my
 inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be
 delivered
 how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure
 that
 it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email
 but
 exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been
 getting
 these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so will
 MSE
 take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google for
 the
 answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
 For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
 http://www.jaws-users.com/help/



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 Change the world--1 deed at a time
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-24 Thread Jackie McBride
Cookies are text files. These are not cookies.

On 11/24/10, Andre Williams andre.williams.1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Create an email folder named virus or just about anything you want and
 create a message rule so that all the phony messages go in that folder when
 you download your mail.
 You can also create a message rule so that any email messages from the
 specific sender will be automatically deleted.
 Go to tools and look for a message rules option.
 Andre
 - Original Message -
 From: Josh lawdog...@comcast.net
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:22 PM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


 I completed the full scan with both MSE and SAS. SAS found two items that
 appear to be cookies scan.mediascout.com and another one called
 secure.imrworldwide.org I believe the second was .org possibly though it
 could have been .com. If it is pertinent then i can retrieve it because I
 saved the two that it found. MSE did not find anything. I figured that would
 be the results with MSE because it is running all the time anyways. Can that
 email be placed on the block list and still allow my professor's emails to
 come through as they should? As far as I know with the bogus email's address
 being hidden I have no way of comparing the two addresses. If there is a way
 to unhide it then please let me know. Thanks
 - Original Message -
 From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


 Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
 to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

 On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:
 Friends,
 I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is aware
 of
 this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the
 lesson
 plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans
 come
 from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails
 with
 only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual
 email
 that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not
 pay
 much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes. I
 clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is
 possibly
 infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
 email list his shortened name and then only the date.
 Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to the
 block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered to
 my
 inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be
 delivered
 how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure
 that
 it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email
 but
 exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been
 getting
 these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so will
 MSE
 take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google for
 the
 answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
 For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
 http://www.jaws-users.com/help/



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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-24 Thread Andre Williams
I don't know what you mean--more contextual information is necessary.
Andre

- Original Message - 
From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


Cookies are text files. These are not cookies.

On 11/24/10, Andre Williams andre.williams.1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Create an email folder named virus or just about anything you want and
 create a message rule so that all the phony messages go in that folder 
 when
 you download your mail.
 You can also create a message rule so that any email messages from the
 specific sender will be automatically deleted.
 Go to tools and look for a message rules option.
 Andre
 - Original Message -
 From: Josh lawdog...@comcast.net
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:22 PM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


 I completed the full scan with both MSE and SAS. SAS found two items that
 appear to be cookies scan.mediascout.com and another one called
 secure.imrworldwide.org I believe the second was .org possibly though it
 could have been .com. If it is pertinent then i can retrieve it because I
 saved the two that it found. MSE did not find anything. I figured that 
 would
 be the results with MSE because it is running all the time anyways. Can 
 that
 email be placed on the block list and still allow my professor's emails to
 come through as they should? As far as I know with the bogus email's 
 address
 being hidden I have no way of comparing the two addresses. If there is a 
 way
 to unhide it then please let me know. Thanks
 - Original Message -
 From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


 Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
 to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

 On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:
 Friends,
 I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is 
 aware
 of
 this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the
 lesson
 plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans
 come
 from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails
 with
 only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual
 email
 that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not
 pay
 much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes. 
 I
 clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is
 possibly
 infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
 email list his shortened name and then only the date.
 Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to the
 block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered 
 to
 my
 inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be
 delivered
 how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure
 that
 it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email
 but
 exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been
 getting
 these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so will
 MSE
 take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google for
 the
 answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly 
 appreciated.
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus

2010-11-24 Thread Josh
I believe the response was in regards to my message that included the 
results from my SAS full scan.
- Original Message - 
From: Andre Williams andre.williams.1...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus



I don't know what you mean--more contextual information is necessary.
Andre

- Original Message - 
From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


Cookies are text files. These are not cookies.

On 11/24/10, Andre Williams andre.williams.1...@gmail.com wrote:

Create an email folder named virus or just about anything you want and
create a message rule so that all the phony messages go in that folder
when
you download your mail.
You can also create a message rule so that any email messages from the
specific sender will be automatically deleted.
Go to tools and look for a message rules option.
Andre
- Original Message -
From: Josh lawdog...@comcast.net
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus


I completed the full scan with both MSE and SAS. SAS found two items that
appear to be cookies scan.mediascout.com and another one called
secure.imrworldwide.org I believe the second was .org possibly though 
it

could have been .com. If it is pertinent then i can retrieve it because I
saved the two that it found. MSE did not find anything. I figured that
would
be the results with MSE because it is running all the time anyways. Can
that
email be placed on the block list and still allow my professor's emails 
to

come through as they should? As far as I know with the bogus email's
address
being hidden I have no way of comparing the two addresses. If there is a
way
to unhide it then please let me know. Thanks
- Original Message -
From: Jackie McBride able...@gmail.com
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question About a Virus



Do a complete virus scan, Josh. Check the headers in your email client
to see if the addresses between the legit  bogus 1 differ.

On 11/24/10, Josh lawdog...@comcast.net wrote:

Friends,
I have a professor that has been infected by a virus, he is
aware
of
this, but this is what is happening: I receive emails containing the
lesson
plans for the next day that contains his full name. These lesson plans
come
from his school email address. I recently have started receiving emails
with
only his first name and last name Tim Haskins rather than the actual
email
that comes Timothy Haskins. The first time I got this email I did not
pay
much attention to the way the email was listed as far as the name goes.
I
clicked on the link and got a warning message saying this link is
possibly
infected so I aborted before proceeding and emailed him about this. The
email list his shortened name and then only the date.
Two questions arise out of this. One, if I add the shortened name to 
the

block list in OE will it still allow the actual emails to be delivered
to
my
inbox? If it will still allow the email with the full name to be
delivered
how do I go about adding this bogus email to my block list, I am sure
that
it is probably just a click of a button while sitting on the open email
but
exactly where is this selection found? Second question I have been
getting
these emails on a regular basis have I already been infected? If so 
will

MSE
take care of this particular virus? I will continue to search Google 
for

the
answers, but any help offered on this matter will be greatly
appreciated.
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http://www.jaws-users.com/help/




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