if it might be a cookie, you could purge your whole cookie file. we do that
occasionally on principal, and sometimes when things have slowed down a bunch.
Safari. good luck! should be able to do it on Firefox too. it's not terribly
inconvenient, probably 99% of cookies will replace themselves the next time you
go to whatever site they came from.
chimene
On Mar 12, 2012, at 5:36 PM, Melody Watts wrote:
> Just found out I got jack evenwith Nortons' all 3 of my addresses.
>
> Soorry will try to figure oout how to get rid of it
>
>
>
> From: Marjorie Wilser
> To: Historical Costume
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 3:57 PM
> Subject: [h-cost] the spam message just posted
>
> I clicked on it because it seemed like a valid list post. However, it opens a
> web page in your browser. When you try to close the page, it creates a popup
> message asking you why you want to close it, with only ONE choice-- an OK to
> continue loading it.
>
> To get rid of it, I had to quit Firefox. Now, when Firefox reboots, that
> (*&(*& page is still there, demanding that I OK it. Which, naturally, I will
> not do.
>
> I am not blaming the sender, who seems to be a Listmember, but the insidious
> cookie she must have on her machine, which is determined to captivate all our
> clicks.
>
> However, I am very, very bummed. I hope none of you are taken in by it. Bleh.
>
> ==Marjorie Wilser
>
> @..@ @..@ @..@
> Three Toad Press
> http://3toad.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
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