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Some month ago, I did delete r.a.s. from my list of subscribed =
newsgroups when I got a post with a virus attached. A month later (now) = discovering few threads regarding Jantar I thought: "Maybe it was = one-off infected posting". After TWO DAYS of my presence at r.a.s. = forum, I have found a next "security patch" post with an attachment = (this time I was very carefully moving my mouse to not to click = accidentally as I had done it previously). Again. What is going on with this newsgroup?! Do I have to give it a go = definitely? :-/ Anyone knows the way to force the Outlook Express to not to download any = posts with binary file attached from the news server? Regards, --=20 Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl |
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I do not have any problems with viruses from RAS, it must be your local news
server.. do you not run an anti virus software on your MS Outlook? Norton does it very well. I am normally told when Dr. Norton finds something, but they have never flagged a news group virus. BT "Janusz Kesik" wrote in message ... Some month ago, I did delete r.a.s. from my list of subscribed newsgroups when I got a post with a virus attached. A month later (now) discovering few threads regarding Jantar I thought: "Maybe it was one-off infected posting". After TWO DAYS of my presence at r.a.s. forum, I have found a next "security patch" post with an attachment (this time I was very carefully moving my mouse to not to click accidentally as I had done it previously). Again. What is going on with this newsgroup?! Do I have to give it a go definitely? :-/ Anyone knows the way to force the Outlook Express to not to download any posts with binary file attached from the news server? Regards, -- Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl |
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![]() "Janusz Kesik" wrote in message Anyone knows the way to force the Outlook Express to not to download any posts with binary file attached from the news server? I have been introduced (by M Ravazzolo) to the use of "Mailwasher", a program that allows you to check all the mail in your server, prior to downloading. It's easy to use, you can preview sender and subject, the size of attachments if present, even read the text when double clicking; without downloading! Then you can delete, or even "bounce" selected messages to the sender, as if your account was not existent. Only then, you start your normal mail program. Save a lot of time! here it is for free in version 2 (1,4 MegaByte) (will not work on Hotmail): http://www.mailwasher.net/index.php Aldo Cernezzi |
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I don't know where the virus is coming from, but I find that Norton AntiVirus,
works well. www.symantec.com McAfee is good too. I seem to get at least four messages a day. Chip F |
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Janusz Kesik wrote:
Some month ago, I did delete r.a.s. from my list of subscribed newsgroups when I got a post with a virus attached. A month later (now) discovering few threads regarding Jantar I thought: "Maybe it was one-off infected posting". After TWO DAYS of my presence at r.a.s. forum, I have found a next "security patch" post with an attachment (this time I was very carefully moving my mouse to not to click accidentally as I had done it previously). Again. What is going on with this newsgroup?! Do I have to give it a go definitely? :-/ I've never gotten an attachment on r.a.s, but maybe it was because I was using a different newsreader (Gravity by Microplanet - now apparently extinct). I've attached a simple text file to this message to see if the newsreader I've just begun to use (Netscape 7.1's news reader) will bring in an attachment. Anyone knows the way to force the Outlook Express to not to download any posts with binary file attached from the news server? No, but Netscape won't download messages over a size I can set. By setting this at 20 kb, for example, it would reject messages with any of the usual viruses because they are larger than 20 kb. Perhaps Outlook can also do this. attachment test |
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it has not to be linked to RAS - a virus epidemic
has started three month ago. I kill the virus attached mails - like latest Microsoft Upgrade Patch.... - MS Security Session - Microsoft Software Security Centre and so on (which really do not come from MS) to include words like Microsoft, Upgrade, Security... in the spam filter for email - Matador or Norton or ....... Using Internet and eMail without filters and automatically updated Antivirus Software guarantees a computer breakdown within three month. Chris "BTIZ" wrote in message news:39Cqb.4853$Zb7.2618@fed1read01... I do not have any problems with viruses from RAS, it must be your local news server.. do you not run an anti virus software on your MS Outlook? Norton does it very well. I am normally told when Dr. Norton finds something, but they have never flagged a news group virus. BT |
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Eric.. the "attachment test" words in the text file.. were there on my news
server "news.west.cox.net".. in the attached file. all is well BT "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Janusz Kesik wrote: Some month ago, I did delete r.a.s. from my list of subscribed newsgroups when I got a post with a virus attached. A month later (now) discovering few threads regarding Jantar I thought: "Maybe it was one-off infected posting". After TWO DAYS of my presence at r.a.s. forum, I have found a next "security patch" post with an attachment (this time I was very carefully moving my mouse to not to click accidentally as I had done it previously). Again. What is going on with this newsgroup?! Do I have to give it a go definitely? :-/ I've never gotten an attachment on r.a.s, but maybe it was because I was using a different newsreader (Gravity by Microplanet - now apparently extinct). I've attached a simple text file to this message to see if the newsreader I've just begun to use (Netscape 7.1's news reader) will bring in an attachment. Anyone knows the way to force the Outlook Express to not to download any posts with binary file attached from the news server? No, but Netscape won't download messages over a size I can set. By setting this at 20 kb, for example, it would reject messages with any of the usual viruses because they are larger than 20 kb. Perhaps Outlook can also do this. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- attachment test |
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Do not use a system hog like Nortons, It works but you pay a big
price in system resources and dollars. I use Antivir its free and effective . I agree with others about mailwasher I have been using it since it first came out ,(its NZ written) gary "BTIZ" wrote in message news:39Cqb.4853$Zb7.2618@fed1read01... I do not have any problems with viruses from RAS, it must be your local news server.. do you not run an anti virus software on your MS Outlook? Norton does it very well. I am normally told when Dr. Norton finds something, but they have never flagged a news group virus. BT "Janusz Kesik" wrote in message ... Some month ago, I did delete r.a.s. from my list of subscribed newsgroups when I got a post with a virus attached. A month later (now) discovering few threads regarding Jantar I thought: "Maybe it was one-off infected posting". After TWO DAYS of my presence at r.a.s. forum, I have found a next "security patch" post with an attachment (this time I was very carefully moving my mouse to not to click accidentally as I had done it previously). Again. What is going on with this newsgroup?! Do I have to give it a go definitely? :-/ Anyone knows the way to force the Outlook Express to not to download any posts with binary file attached from the news server? Regards, -- Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl |
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Have a look at running free AVG antivirus from www.grisoft.com I use it in
our offices and at home and have yet to be caught out by a virus. ( I've had them delivered but AVG has caught them every time ) mailwasher is a good idea but wont help much with newsgroups like R.A.S, try looking around for one of the other news readers - http://cws.internet.com/news.html Ian |
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![]() "Janusz Kesik" wrote in message ... Some month ago, I did delete r.a.s. from my list of subscribed newsgroups when I got a post with a virus attached. A month later (now) discovering few threads regarding Jantar I thought: "Maybe it was one-off infected posting". After TWO DAYS of my presence at r.a.s. forum, I have found a next "security patch" post with an attachment (this time I was very carefully moving my mouse to not to click accidentally as I had done it previously). Again. What is going on with this newsgroup?! Do I have to give it a go definitely? :-/ Anyone knows the way to force the Outlook Express to not to download any posts with binary file attached from the news server? Regards, -- Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl You Know..... you have 2 different email addys listed in the message. The reply to has a "remove to reply" inserted in it. the seconds one doesn't. I'd look at which address is getting the mail. Newsgroups are fertile grounds for address snatching subroutines. If you leave a valid address in the note, you screwed up. Scott. |
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