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DONT OPEN AMYTHING FROM ME! ( well you opened this.. .. but I mean
attachements)

I am pretty sure I have a worm in my email. I am working on the problem
right now. You could get mail from me that I didnt really send. UGHGHG.. I
hate this.. So sorry, I guess its virus season.

Teresa


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In a message dated 12/19/2002 9:34:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,
grlynbl@... writes:


> .. So sorry, I guess its virus season.
>

I just got one from Betsy. eascamhill

~K


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Fetteroll

on 12/19/02 9:31 AM, grlynbl@... at grlynbl@... wrote:

> DONT OPEN AMYTHING FROM ME! ( well you opened this.. .. but I mean
> attachements)

Just to reassure people, the list is set to strip off attachments so there
won't be any viruses spread through this list.

(Of course people said email was perfectly safe one time too. ;-) So that's
not saying that someone couldn't eventually find a way around whatever
processing Yahoo does.)

Joyce

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I think this worm goes through your address book ( and mine is set to
automatically store addresses that I reply to) and just randomly sends out
email. I dont even know what the content of the attachement is.. I think
there must be some sort of virus epidemic.. I have heard LOTs of folks saying
they've got infected lately.. I scanned my system but it found no virus but I
KNOW there is one here somewhere, I will find that bugger and anniliate him.

Teresa


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Betsy

** I just got one from Betsy. eascamhill**

Eep! Sorry! I have a Mac and I never open attachments. I thought I
could sail through life virus-free. Anyone got any tips for me?

Betsy

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In a message dated 12/19/02 2:18:32 PM, ecsamhill@... writes:

<< ** I just got one from Betsy. eascamhill**

Eep! Sorry! I have a Mac and I never open attachments. I thought I
could sail through life virus-free. Anyone got any tips for me? >>

There's a mail thing that doesn't come from people's own computers, but seems
to come from their e-mail addresses.

The message is always just three lines, shows (on my e-mail) as some html
code, and there's an attachment. The subject of the e-mail is always
different and usually something totally plausible, and they come from various
people you actually have gotten e-mail from before. I just delete them and I
showed the kids to delete them too.

For AOL people, there's another bit of crap coming around, and that is that
someone has sent you an InstaKiss, but if you go there they want your
password. So warn kids, if you have AOL, to delete instakiss stuff. Those
come from people you never heard of.

Sandra