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![]() "nafod40" wrote in message ... I feel sorry for anybody who fell for that one, Microsoft never send Do a google search for Swendeleter. It is a program that can go to a POP3 server and delete emails that closely fit the profile. Not perfect, but it gets about 80% of them. Saves on download time. Never mind on the google...here it is. http://www.hashref.com/prj/swendeleter/ Thank's I'll try that.g. -- .. -- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe whatever at antispam dot net No email address given because of spam. Antispam trap in place |
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Urban legend. See:
http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/quickfix.htm Model Flyer wrote: I beleive you can protect your own address book by placing a dummy address as the first one in the list, when a worm tries to process this it fails. This simple step is supposed to prevent a worm from trying further addresses in you book. |
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"Warren & Nancy" wrote...
Model Flyer wrote: I beleive you can protect your own address book by placing a dummy address as the first one in the list, when a worm tries to process this it fails. This simple step is supposed to prevent a worm from trying further addresses in you book. Urban legend. See: http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/quickfix.htm What its supposed to do is bounce and the bounce alert you to the virii's presence. New ones however don't work this way, having their own SMTP engine, gets around this. Old virii are still around, got a SNOW WHITE one today, and this will work on the older ones... |
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![]() "Warren & Nancy" wrote in message ... Urban legend. See: http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/quickfix.htm Ah well, that's good to know, heading for 200 a day now on my old email address. I have to look at it because some of the companies that supply parts are still using my that one.:-( -- .. -- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe whatever at antispam dot net No email address given because of spam. Antispam trap in place Model Flyer wrote: I beleive you can protect your own address book by placing a dummy address as the first one in the list, when a worm tries to process this it fails. This simple step is supposed to prevent a worm from trying further addresses in you book. |
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All though MS Virus "fixer" files drove me wild for a while. I now pre-scan
all incoming mail with mailwasher. Works great and gets rid of the spam as well. "Model Flyer" wrote in message ... "Warren & Nancy" wrote in message ... Urban legend. See: http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/quickfix.htm Ah well, that's good to know, heading for 200 a day now on my old email address. I have to look at it because some of the companies that supply parts are still using my that one.:-( -- . -- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe whatever at antispam dot net No email address given because of spam. Antispam trap in place Model Flyer wrote: I beleive you can protect your own address book by placing a dummy address as the first one in the list, when a worm tries to process this it fails. This simple step is supposed to prevent a worm from trying further addresses in you book. |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 11:50:08 +0100, "Model Flyer"
wrote: "Big John" wrote in message .. . Watch this one. Looks like a scam that has been going around. Don't get sucked in. If in doubt, go to MS site and download direct from them. Best odds of gettng a clean down load. Big John I feel sorry for anybody who fell for that one, Microsoft never send out unsolicited e-mail all updates are request only. Anyhow all updates would never fit in a 155Kb file, however good antivirus software usually catches that one immediately. Mailwasher is good at marking suspect email, however it takes too long bouncing mail to be anygood to me. I'm on a pay per second service so the time it spends bouncing mail is too long. I haven't found a way to set it to only delete from my ISP's server to reduce time. I managed to get around my spam problem by using a dummy return address and never placing my real email address in the body of a message or my sig. I beleive you can protect your own address book by placing a dummy address as the first one in the list, when a worm This only worked on a few of the early viruses. I keep a couple of mailing lists for the local chapter and my wife has one that is very large. The mailing systems will just bounce the one that doesn't work and send the rest. tries to process this it fails. This simple step is supposed to prevent a worm from trying further addresses in you book. -- Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) . |
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