At 06:09 PM 7/18/03 -0600, you wrote:
>Obviously, somewho who knows us both (and doesn't keep his
>address book up to date) has a virus that is forging the return address
>-- most likely "Klez",
Vance,
I didn't bother to go into it all of them either carried a live Klez
virus, or an indicati
Harry, not today, but a couple of weeks ago I was seeing the same
thing -- messages allegedly sent from my computer but being rejected
by some remote host and sent back to me.
Obviously, somewho who knows us both (and doesn't keep his
address book up to date) has a virus that is forging the r
I have received a number of emails and MDS failure notices today which
carry email addresses, either sending or receiving, from argyle, vrbass,
crosscreektrains, and backshop, and myself, all of which appear to be up to
some kind of virus mischief. One or two mention being sent from my
addres
In a message dated 7/6/03 3:46:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Whenever I have to solder SS, I just do it. >>
A trick some may not know about soft soldering SS with ordinary tin/lead
solders is to use a grinding wheel in a Dremel tool. Run the wheel on the solder
till the wheel is loaded
At 10:45 AM 7/18/03 +0100, mart.towers wrote:
>flight numbers have been cut & planes are full
>so we are unlikely to get any favours from the mail people.
And there's a possible mail strike as of midnight tonight in Canada.
John Kowalchuk maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes
Oshawa, Ont
This issue went in the post from our printers & distributers Thursday 17th
July.
I will be surprised if transpondine 'surface' subscribers get their copies
as rapidly as last time, as flight numbers have been cut & planes are full
so we are unlikely to get any favours from the mail people.
Art Wa