Joe Holden wrote:
James S Blankenship wrote:
Duh . . . .exe's are useless on open source, even less
usuable to transmit a virus. I seem to have missed
that when I wrote that . . . But no need to be an ass
about it either; I'm relatively new to the scene. Forgive me if I
mistook your meaning
James S Blankenship wrote:
Duh . . . .exe's are useless on open source, even less
usuable to transmit a virus. I seem to have missed
that when I wrote that . . . But no need to be an ass
about it either; I'm relatively new to the scene.
Forgive me if I mistook your meaning.
--- Joe Holden <[
Duh . . . .exe's are useless on open source, even less
usuable to transmit a virus. I seem to have missed
that when I wrote that . . . But no need to be an ass
about it either; I'm relatively new to the scene.
Forgive me if I mistook your meaning.
--- Joe Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ja
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it just me or is the amount of phishing on FreeBSD lists getting to be
absurd?
absurd?
Because they use Windows programs on FreeBSD?
Absurd?
Because they all come through the filter?
This will always happen as long as you do not screen every registration
by
Is it just me or is the amount of phishing on FreeBSD lists getting to be
absurd?
-Matt McDonald
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On Behalf Of James S
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 6:18 PM
To: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject: [scam: You have
This is most likely a virus; the url contains a .exe: 1.
http://www.felicitacards.xhost.ro/postcard.gif.exe Whether or not it is
for open source softaware, it's better safe than sorry.
~Dragon, Interrupted
Original Message
Subject: You have received a postcard !
Date: Tue, 1