I couldn't agree more to this. Not only am I protected to a large
extent by using Netscape but I also use GoBack which is everything Trem
states. It does, however, have one catch - if you get a virus from one
of your latest download of messages then you can usually go back to
before you received
off, since it
monitors memory.
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: CSOT:VIRUS PLAGUE UPDATE
I wonder what I am doing wrong. I have Norton and zone alarm both on, and
probably get
If you use Hotmail (and probably others) the message stays on the server
until you specify that you want to delete it. Hotmail also checks all
attachments for viruses before you can look at them.
Erwin
---Original Message---
From: Terry Dickinson
Date: Friday, April 27, 2001
My sincerest thanks to all who sent
suggestions ( both on and off-list) addressing my virus
affliction.most especially to Jason and Ivan. Your suggestins were
immensely helpful. The AVG6 free download is absolutely SPLENDID for
addressing/curing this type of
Brooks,
I, too, downloaded the AVG6 file and was quite pleased that it found
nothing on my machine. I don't use Outlook Express and don't open
attachments these days. I also have Zone Alarm which catches offenders
and usually doesn't even allow them to be downloaded. A few do slip
through but I
Hi List,
I have mentioned this before but I think it needs to be brought up again. If
you get a virus, save and overwrite a file you didn't want to, corrupted a file
that automatically saved itself (such as Quickbooks) on the fly, then you need
GoBack. It allows you to go back in time as
I wonder what I am doing wrong. I have Norton and zone alarm both on, and
probably get a virus or worm in the mail several times a week. I never open
them, so no problem, but as of yet I have never had anything pop up and warn
me. My son who runs the same combo, pops up on any mail which
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