Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]

2001-07-30 Thread J. Li

I believe Yahoo bought egroups and changed it
yahoogroups.  I hate people adding me to the list
without my permission.  What is more terrible is that
a guy created a group list in Yahoogroups and added
another e-mail list (which I'm subscribed to) to his
list.  I can NOT even un-subscribe from his list
because my e-mail address is not on the list!

We should protest to Yahoo and let them change the way
they conduct business!

Jianliang Li

--- Paul Borghese  wrote:
 Some dimwit created a cisco group at yahoogroups and
 has been subscribing
 people who have posted from this list to the group. 
 If this has occurred to
 you, please protest to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Maybe
 we can get this guy
 shutdown.
 
 Frankly I am amazed Yahoo will allow your e-mail
 address to be put on one of
 their list without requiring an authentication
 message.
 
 We need to have a debate as to if we want to make
 the posters e-mail address
 public, or should we strip off the address.  I would
 hate to take such a
 draconian action, but it will stop this type of
 abuse.
 
 Of course if you are reading from the message
 boards, you are not effected.
 
 Please if you were subscribed without permission,
 please send an e-mail to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Take care,
 
 Paul Borghese
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]

2001-07-30 Thread Paul Borghese

Yahoo may have already killed the list.  But you should complain to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am still amazed that yahoo will allow anyone to create a mailing list and
add addresses without the requirement of an authentication message.

Take care,

Paul Borghese
- Original Message -
From: J. Li 
To: Paul Borghese ; 
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]



 I believe Yahoo bought egroups and changed it
 yahoogroups.  I hate people adding me to the list
 without my permission.  What is more terrible is that
 a guy created a group list in Yahoogroups and added
 another e-mail list (which I'm subscribed to) to his
 list.  I can NOT even un-subscribe from his list
 because my e-mail address is not on the list!

 We should protest to Yahoo and let them change the way
 they conduct business!

 Jianliang Li

 --- Paul Borghese  wrote:
  Some dimwit created a cisco group at yahoogroups and
  has been subscribing
  people who have posted from this list to the group.
  If this has occurred to
  you, please protest to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Maybe
  we can get this guy
  shutdown.
 
  Frankly I am amazed Yahoo will allow your e-mail
  address to be put on one of
  their list without requiring an authentication
  message.
 
  We need to have a debate as to if we want to make
  the posters e-mail address
  public, or should we strip off the address.  I would
  hate to take such a
  draconian action, but it will stop this type of
  abuse.
 
  Of course if you are reading from the message
  boards, you are not effected.
 
  Please if you were subscribed without permission,
  please send an e-mail to
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Take care,
 
  Paul Borghese
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]

2001-07-30 Thread Patrick Bass

Paul,
Spill the beans...who is doing this?

Paul Borghese  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Yahoo may have already killed the list.  But you should complain to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I am still amazed that yahoo will allow anyone to create a mailing list
and
 add addresses without the requirement of an authentication message.

 Take care,

 Paul Borghese
 - Original Message -
 From: J. Li
 To: Paul Borghese ;
 Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:06 PM
 Subject: Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]


 
  I believe Yahoo bought egroups and changed it
  yahoogroups.  I hate people adding me to the list
  without my permission.  What is more terrible is that
  a guy created a group list in Yahoogroups and added
  another e-mail list (which I'm subscribed to) to his
  list.  I can NOT even un-subscribe from his list
  because my e-mail address is not on the list!
 
  We should protest to Yahoo and let them change the way
  they conduct business!
 
  Jianliang Li
 
  --- Paul Borghese  wrote:
   Some dimwit created a cisco group at yahoogroups and
   has been subscribing
   people who have posted from this list to the group.
   If this has occurred to
   you, please protest to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Maybe
   we can get this guy
   shutdown.
  
   Frankly I am amazed Yahoo will allow your e-mail
   address to be put on one of
   their list without requiring an authentication
   message.
  
   We need to have a debate as to if we want to make
   the posters e-mail address
   public, or should we strip off the address.  I would
   hate to take such a
   draconian action, but it will stop this type of
   abuse.
  
   Of course if you are reading from the message
   boards, you are not effected.
  
   Please if you were subscribed without permission,
   please send an e-mail to
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   Take care,
  
   Paul Borghese
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]

2001-07-30 Thread Paul Borghese

Believe me, I wish I knew.  If anyone has any information, please contact
me.

Take care,

Paul
Patrick Bass  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Paul,
 Spill the beans...who is doing this?

 Paul Borghese  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Yahoo may have already killed the list.  But you should complain to
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  I am still amazed that yahoo will allow anyone to create a mailing list
 and
  add addresses without the requirement of an authentication message.
 
  Take care,
 
  Paul Borghese
  - Original Message -
  From: J. Li
  To: Paul Borghese ;
  Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:06 PM
  Subject: Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]
 
 
  
   I believe Yahoo bought egroups and changed it
   yahoogroups.  I hate people adding me to the list
   without my permission.  What is more terrible is that
   a guy created a group list in Yahoogroups and added
   another e-mail list (which I'm subscribed to) to his
   list.  I can NOT even un-subscribe from his list
   because my e-mail address is not on the list!
  
   We should protest to Yahoo and let them change the way
   they conduct business!
  
   Jianliang Li
  
   --- Paul Borghese  wrote:
Some dimwit created a cisco group at yahoogroups and
has been subscribing
people who have posted from this list to the group.
If this has occurred to
you, please protest to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Maybe
we can get this guy
shutdown.
   
Frankly I am amazed Yahoo will allow your e-mail
address to be put on one of
their list without requiring an authentication
message.
   
We need to have a debate as to if we want to make
the posters e-mail address
public, or should we strip off the address.  I would
hate to take such a
draconian action, but it will stop this type of
abuse.
   
Of course if you are reading from the message
boards, you are not effected.
   
Please if you were subscribed without permission,
please send an e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
Take care,
   
Paul Borghese
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
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Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]

2001-07-30 Thread Michael L. Williams

I sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I no longer get these
messages.

Mike W.

J. Li  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I believe Yahoo bought egroups and changed it
 yahoogroups.  I hate people adding me to the list
 without my permission.  What is more terrible is that
 a guy created a group list in Yahoogroups and added
 another e-mail list (which I'm subscribed to) to his
 list.  I can NOT even un-subscribe from his list
 because my e-mail address is not on the list!

 We should protest to Yahoo and let them change the way
 they conduct business!

 Jianliang Li

 --- Paul Borghese  wrote:
  Some dimwit created a cisco group at yahoogroups and
  has been subscribing
  people who have posted from this list to the group.
  If this has occurred to
  you, please protest to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Maybe
  we can get this guy
  shutdown.
 
  Frankly I am amazed Yahoo will allow your e-mail
  address to be put on one of
  their list without requiring an authentication
  message.
 
  We need to have a debate as to if we want to make
  the posters e-mail address
  public, or should we strip off the address.  I would
  hate to take such a
  draconian action, but it will stop this type of
  abuse.
 
  Of course if you are reading from the message
  boards, you are not effected.
 
  Please if you were subscribed without permission,
  please send an e-mail to
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Take care,
 
  Paul Borghese
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: Warning!!

2001-01-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

I'm really bothered by posts from anonymous or unverifiable email 
addresses that slam companies, countries, authors, immigration 
policies, and rumors about planned Cisco attacks.  When I make a 
public post, there's no question who is making it.

Is this Berkowitz just being crotchety, or does this mean anything to 
anyone's career?  I think the latter.  In the IETF, for example, 
there are people who have a lifelong reputation of trying to Do The 
Right Thing. Paul Vixie and Vint Cerf, for example, are people whose 
reputations are such that they can make comments about a competitor 
and have their statement accepted as true to the best of their 
knowledge.

Perhaps not at entry level, where the lower-level certifications are 
most important, but as one moves to higher levels, reputation is 
important. I am NOT saying not to make claims about things that 
irritate you. I am saying to do it, when you do, in a manner that 
helps your reputation and that of the industry as a whole.

Personally, I am close to killfiling groupstudy (and other technical) 
list posts that originate from throwaway email services such as 
hotmail.  Here's my reasoning.

If you don't use a free access service (e.g., free dialup/DSL for 
advertising), you have to be paying for an ISP, or gaining access via 
an employer, academic, or library account.

An ISP account normally includes POP3 access. The cost of additional 
mailboxes normally is trivial, if perhaps you want different 
mailboxes for personal and business matters.  Even if you need to get 
to your personal account from work, many intranets allow external 
POP3 connectivity.

If someone really needs the web-based mail interfaces of a 
hotmail-type service rather than using POP3 with any of a number of 
email clients (including browsers), I'd really be uncomfortable with 
them configuring my routers.

Believe me, someone who posts from an anonymous account, uses "email 
slang" such as "u" rather than "you," etc., is not improving their 
image in the industry. And image can't be ignored completely.


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RE: Warning

2001-01-10 Thread Jennifer Cribbs



 
 You know, this is something I personally have never even though about...at 
 least from the aspect of your e-mail address.  But it makes absolute 
sense.  
 Because being new myself, I have already leaned there are some people you 
 just don\'t open and then there are some that you learn things from.  
 
 And since Howard is someone who falls into that latter catagory, I am 
 changing which mail service I use for group-study as he is actually someone 
 that I read on a consistant basis.  
 
 And one thing he is very definately right on about, is the fact that 
newbies 
 like myself are in awe of some of you guys.  I took everyone\'s word in a 
 literal sense when I first started reading this group and then I realized I 
 needed to weed out the strays in order NOT to be misdirected.  I also 
 considered dropping this group, but decided to stay because of posts like 
 Howard\'s.  He is someone people listen to, or should I say someone I 
listen 
 to.  Chuck and Pricilla also fall in that same list.  There are a few 
others, 
 but just naming these few are why I will continue to remain here and only 
 occasionally posting a note.  The bottom line is, they actually teach.  I 
 reason things by saying the other\'s will get tired and eventually leave or 
 grow up.  I would rather read Howard\'s \"crotchety\" replies anyday to 
some 
 other\'s.
 
 Just my opinion...
 Jennifer Cribbs
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (this is really me and yes, I pay money for this)
 
 
 I\\\'m really bothered by posts from anonymous or unverifiable email
 addresses that slam companies, countries, authors, immigration
 policies, and rumors about planned Cisco attacks.  When I make a
 public post, there\\\'s no question who is making it.
 
 Is this Berkowitz just being crotchety, or does this mean anything to
 anyone\\\'s career?  I think the latter.  In the IETF, for example,
 there are people who have a lifelong reputation of trying to Do The
 Right Thing. Paul Vixie and Vint Cerf, for example, are people whose
 reputations are such that they can make comments about a competitor
 and have their statement accepted as true to the best of their
 knowledge.
 
 Perhaps not at entry level, where the lower-level certifications are
 most important, but as one moves to higher levels, reputation is
 important. I am NOT saying not to make claims about things that
 irritate you. I am saying to do it, when you do, in a manner that
 helps your reputation and that of the industry as a whole.
 
 Personally, I am close to killfiling groupstudy (and other technical)
 list posts that originate from throwaway email services such as
 hotmail.  Here\\\'s my reasoning.
 
 If you don\\\'t use a free access service (e.g., free dialup/DSL for
 advertising), you have to be paying for an ISP, or gaining access via
 an employer, academic, or library account.
 
 An ISP account normally includes POP3 access. The cost of additional
 mailboxes normally is trivial, if perhaps you want different
 mailboxes for personal and business matters.  Even if you need to get
 to your personal account from work, many intranets allow external
 POP3 connectivity.
 
 If someone really needs the web-based mail interfaces of a
 hotmail-type service rather than using POP3 with any of a number of
 email clients (including browsers), I\\\'d really be uncomfortable with
 them configuring my routers.
 
 Believe me, someone who posts from an anonymous account, uses \\\"email
 slang\\\" such as \\\"u\\\" rather than \\\"you,\\\" etc., is not 
improving their
 image in the industry. And image can\\\'t be ignored completely.
 
 
 --
 \\\"What Problem are you trying to solve?\\\"
 ***send Cisco questions to the list, so all can benefit -- not
 directly to me***
 
 Howard C. Berkowitz  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Technical Director, CertificationZone.com
 Senior Mgr., IP Protocols  Algorithms, NortelNetworks (for ID only)
but Cisco stockholder!
 \\\"retired\\\" Certified Cisco Systems Instructor (CID) #93005
 -- 
 
 
 
 



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RE: Warning!!

2001-01-10 Thread Jennifer Cribbs

 
 
  You know, this is something I personally have never even though about...at
  least from the aspect of your e-mail address.  But it makes absolute
 sense.
  Because being new myself, I have already leaned there are some people you
  just don\'t open and then there are some that you learn things from.
 
  And since Howard is someone who falls into that latter catagory, I am
  changing which mail service I use for group-study as he is actually
 someone 
 
  that I read on a consistant basis.
 
  And one thing he is very definately right on about, is the fact that
 newbies
  like myself are in awe of some of you guys.  I took everyone\'s word in a
  literal sense when I first started reading this group and then I realized
 I 
 
  needed to weed out the strays in order NOT to be misdirected.  I also
  considered dropping this group, but decided to stay because of posts like
  Howard\'s.  He is someone people listen to, or should I say someone I
 listen
  to.  Chuck and Pricilla also fall in that same list.  There are a few
 others,
  but just naming these few are why I will continue to remain here and only
  occasionally posting a note.  The bottom line is, they actually teach.  I
  reason things by saying the other\'s will get tired and eventually leave
 or 
 
  grow up.  I would rather read Howard\'s \"crotchety\" replies anyday to
 some
  other\'s.
 
  Just my opinion...
  Jennifer Cribbs
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (this is really me and yes, I pay money for this)
 
 
  I\\\'m really bothered by posts from anonymous or unverifiable email
  addresses that slam companies, countries, authors, immigration
  policies, and rumors about planned Cisco attacks.  When I make a
  public post, there\\\'s no question who is making it.
  
  Is this Berkowitz just being crotchety, or does this mean anything to
  anyone\\\'s career?  I think the latter.  In the IETF, for example,
  there are people who have a lifelong reputation of trying to Do The
  Right Thing. Paul Vixie and Vint Cerf, for example, are people whose
  reputations are such that they can make comments about a competitor
  and have their statement accepted as true to the best of their
  knowledge.
  
  Perhaps not at entry level, where the lower-level certifications are
  most important, but as one moves to higher levels, reputation is
  important. I am NOT saying not to make claims about things that
  irritate you. I am saying to do it, when you do, in a manner that
  helps your reputation and that of the industry as a whole.
  
  Personally, I am close to killfiling groupstudy (and other technical)
  list posts that originate from throwaway email services such as
  hotmail.  Here\\\'s my reasoning.
  
  If you don\\\'t use a free access service (e.g., free dialup/DSL for
  advertising), you have to be paying for an ISP, or gaining access via
  an employer, academic, or library account.
  
  An ISP account normally includes POP3 access. The cost of additional
  mailboxes normally is trivial, if perhaps you want different
  mailboxes for personal and business matters.  Even if you need to get
  to your personal account from work, many intranets allow external
  POP3 connectivity.
  
  If someone really needs the web-based mail interfaces of a
  hotmail-type service rather than using POP3 with any of a number of
  email clients (including browsers), I\\\'d really be uncomfortable with
  them configuring my routers.
  
  Believe me, someone who posts from an anonymous account, uses \\\"email
  slang\\\" such as \\\"u\\\" rather than \\\"you,\\\" etc., is not
 improving their
  image in the industry. And image can\\\'t be ignored completely.
  
  
  --
  \\\"What Problem are you trying to solve?\\\"
  ***send Cisco questions to the list, so all can benefit -- not
  directly to me***
  
  Howard C. Berkowitz  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Technical Director, CertificationZone.com
  Senior Mgr., IP Protocols  Algorithms, NortelNetworks (for ID only)
 but Cisco stockholder!
  \\\"retired\\\" Certified Cisco Systems Instructor (CID) #93005
  --
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Have a good day!!!
 Jennifer Cribbs
 
 
 
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Re: Warning!!

2001-01-10 Thread John Neiberger

  If someone really needs the web-based mail interfaces of a 
  hotmail-type service rather than using POP3 with any of a number of 
  email clients (including browsers), I'd really be uncomfortable with 
  them configuring my routers.
  
  Believe me, someone who posts from an anonymous account, uses "email 
  slang" such as "u" rather than "you," etc., is not improving their 
  image in the industry. And image can't be ignored completely.
  

Please don't place excite.com in your killfile!  Our proxy server at work
blocks access to my real ISP account (AOL), along with most other mail
sites, but it does not block excite mail.  That's the only reason I use it. 
And my boss gets very upset if I use my work email address.  Apparently,
groupstudy mail has spam characteristics and is placed in a "holding cell"
to be later checked and released by my boss.  You can understand his
irritation with having a few hundred of those emails to wade through.  :-)

So, if you ever start killfiling those free mail services, please leave a
niche in there for my email address.  If you do, I promise to buy all three
of your books!  heh heh  Actually, I'm planning on getting them all
anyway, so I can't use that as a bribe.

Thanks,
John, who promises never to use k-cool email slang, even if it's totally
rad.





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RE: % Warning: cannot change link type

2000-12-13 Thread Maccubbin, Duncan

then tried to delete it and bring it back up as a point-to-point. You will
get this error with 11.x IOS. Delete the interface and restart the router.
That should enable you to change the frame type to multipoint.

Good luck,

Duncan

-Original Message-
From: les flack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: % Warning: cannot change link type


Help,

I have a 3600 @ 11.3 which is running as a frame switch on some ports
and I am trying to configure some of the other ports as routed
point-to-point sub-ints.

But when configuring the second sub int I get the following.

frsw1(config)#int s0/0.1 point-to-point
frsw1(config-subif)#exit
frsw1(config)#int s0/0.2 point-to-point
% Warning:  cannot change link type

Which results in the following configuration

interface Serial0/0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 encapsulation frame-relay
!
interface Serial0/0.1 point-to-point
 no arp frame-relay
!
interface Serial0/0.2 multipoint
 no arp frame-relay

Any ideas?

Les

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Re: % Warning: cannot change link type

2000-12-13 Thread John Neiberger

You can't change a subinterface from one type to another without rebooting. 
In this case, you already have it configured as multipoint.  Either use
another subinterface or remove this one and reboot.  

HTH,
John

  Help,
  
  I have a 3600 @ 11.3 which is running as a frame switch on some ports
  and I am trying to configure some of the other ports as routed
  point-to-point sub-ints.
  
  But when configuring the second sub int I get the following.
  
  frsw1(config)#int s0/0.1 point-to-point
  frsw1(config-subif)#exit
  frsw1(config)#int s0/0.2 point-to-point
  % Warning:  cannot change link type
  
  Which results in the following configuration
  
  interface Serial0/0
   no ip address
   no ip mroute-cache
   encapsulation frame-relay
  !
  interface Serial0/0.1 point-to-point
   no arp frame-relay
  !
  interface Serial0/0.2 multipoint
   no arp frame-relay
  
  Any ideas?
  
  Les
  
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RE: % Warning: cannot change link type

2000-12-13 Thread Coker, Michael

That's correct.  The only two commands that you have to reload a router, are
when changing the ISDN switch type and changing subinterfaces from
point-to-point to point-to-multipoint or vice versa.  At least the only two
that I've heard of.  I'd be interested if someone has heard of any others.

--Mike 

-Original Message-
From: Maccubbin, Duncan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12/13/00 7:47 AM
Subject: RE: % Warning:  cannot change link type

then tried to delete it and bring it back up as a point-to-point. You
will
get this error with 11.x IOS. Delete the interface and restart the
router.
That should enable you to change the frame type to multipoint.

Good luck,

Duncan

-Original Message-
From: les flack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: % Warning: cannot change link type


Help,

I have a 3600 @ 11.3 which is running as a frame switch on some ports
and I am trying to configure some of the other ports as routed
point-to-point sub-ints.

But when configuring the second sub int I get the following.

frsw1(config)#int s0/0.1 point-to-point
frsw1(config-subif)#exit
frsw1(config)#int s0/0.2 point-to-point
% Warning:  cannot change link type

Which results in the following configuration

interface Serial0/0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 encapsulation frame-relay
!
interface Serial0/0.1 point-to-point
 no arp frame-relay
!
interface Serial0/0.2 multipoint
 no arp frame-relay

Any ideas?

Les

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Re: -=WARNING=-

2000-09-07 Thread andy lennon

what is in the subject field?

andy

""Bessette, Jesse"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Someone internal to our corp has released another varient of the Love letter
virus. I found over 120 copies in my inbox when i returned after lunch. Ive
deleted all found and have the latest dat which should take care of it. I do
not believe any were sent to the listserv.




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Re: -=WARNING=-

2000-09-07 Thread Dale Cantrell

So that's what was in the six messages sent to me yesterday!! I personally 
received that many from the list. I won't metion whose name they were from 
because I don't believe they were the one that sent it. The subject field 
had some topics I had answered to in the past three days. No text just 
attachments. They even had the Hotmail...McAffee logo on the bottom. One 
thing missing..the option to scan the attachment was missing. Non 
important though if you follow one rule. NEVER OPEN ATTACHEMENTS.
Better luck next time.
Dale

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Subject: -=WARNING=-
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 14:30:17 -0600

Someone internal to our corp has released another varient of the Love letter
virus. I found over 120 copies in my inbox when i returned after lunch. Ive
deleted all found and have the latest dat which should take care of it. I do
not believe any were sent to the listserv.




Jesse Bessette
PC Architecture
MCP, TCP/IP Administator
303-689-6931
Http://www.virtualcircuit.com http://www.virtualcircuit.com/


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