lol! oooooo Garry, thumbing your nose at those poor virus makers who have no lives <grin!> The nice thing about pine, if installed properly of course, and with Spam Assisan, is that you can even look at the mail with no trouble, assuming it gets in your inbox. Its a scream. When Kel was going around, it got so frustrated that it was trying to send itself to me with the outgoing address of...and this is no joke... [EMAIL PROTECTED] i laughed myself silly. Now do send those copies to the ftc as John suggested. Karen the wormless
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Garry wrote: > L.D., > > Yeah. > > God, it's tough when you use Lookout or Lookout Distress. > > Oh, darn. > > Hah! I laugh at your virus! I spit on your worm! Your > web bug means nothing to me! Nothing! Bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha! > > Of course, I'm also not using MS Anything for browsing > or mail. > > > Best Regards, > > ~~ Garry > ~~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ----- Monday, July 26, 2004, 12:54:34 PM, L.D. wrote: ----- > > LDB> Warning: A probably malignant worm is currently active which > LDB> produces e-mail claiming to be from some admin account at your > LDB> ISP, or from the MAILER DAEMON. Each message contains an > LDB> attached ZIP file, which may start with your e-mail handle, > LDB> or "instructions" ... > > LDB> DO NOT OPEN THAT MAIL!! > > LDB> So far AMAVIS is *NOT* stopping this worm!!!! > > LDB> Any ISP mail or "returned" mail should be deleted, or moved > LDB> to a special folder if you feel you must keep it. Do not > LDB> open the mail in your browser!! If you feel you MUST look, > LDB> use "open with notepad" only. > > LDB> Make doubly certain that your browser is not set to open > LDB> attachments automatically. > > LDB> l.d. > >