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Microsoft Emails OT
I am being inundated with Microsoft emails with subject headings such as
Security Patch, Bug and many with virus messages deleted by my server. Is anyone else having this problem? I rang my server but they said there was nothing they could do about spam emails and wanted to know if I had subscribed to anything or had anyone else been near the computer (ye gods, Bonnie was hanging around the keyboard yesterday). I said no on both counts. The problem started yesterday and this morning there were 150 of these emails to delete. Today I have got rid of another fifty or so. Fortunately I have Mailwasher so I can delete them without downloading them. I have heard on the news here that people are having problems with computers crashing from some virus which is attacking microsoft and am wondering if this is somehow connected. Scream!!!! Fortunately cyclamen plants do not appear to be poisonous as Bonnie has neatly snapped off all the lovely red flowers on one I was given for a present. She has eaten several of them and seems to find them tasty. I have brought in some of my flowering cymbidium orchids and I suspect they will be the next items on her diet list. She has been sleeping amongst the daffodils but doesn't eat them, just as well, as I know they are poisonous. Bev -- God may have created man before woman but there is always a rough draft before the masterpiece. |
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Bev most of us are having problems with these Microsoft! emails (see the
post odd ball email messages) this morning when I turned on my computer I had 346, since then I have had about another 100 - I am just deleting them as they come in - I did a scan and nothing has shown up on my computer - just have to weather the storm!! but it is a nuisance. Lois "Bev" wrote in message ... I am being inundated with Microsoft emails with subject headings such as Security Patch, Bug and many with virus messages deleted by my server. Is anyone else having this problem? I rang my server but they said there was nothing they could do about spam emails and wanted to know if I had subscribed to anything or had anyone else been near the computer (ye gods, Bonnie was hanging around the keyboard yesterday). I said no on both counts. The problem started yesterday and this morning there were 150 of these emails to delete. Today I have got rid of another fifty or so. Fortunately I have Mailwasher so I can delete them without downloading them. I have heard on the news here that people are having problems with computers crashing from some virus which is attacking microsoft and am wondering if this is somehow connected. Scream!!!! Fortunately cyclamen plants do not appear to be poisonous as Bonnie has neatly snapped off all the lovely red flowers on one I was given for a present. She has eaten several of them and seems to find them tasty. I have brought in some of my flowering cymbidium orchids and I suspect they will be the next items on her diet list. She has been sleeping amongst the daffodils but doesn't eat them, just as well, as I know they are poisonous. Bev -- God may have created man before woman but there is always a rough draft before the masterpiece. |
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 16:16:24 -0700, Bev wrote
(in message ): Its a virus. Looks like it is going to be a bad one. These two links will say more. http://www.atnewyork.com/news/article.php/3080001 http://earthlink.com.com/2100-7349_3-5078696.html I am being inundated with Microsoft emails with subject headings such as Security Patch, Bug and many with virus messages deleted by my server. Is anyone else having this problem? I rang my server but they said there was nothing they could do about spam emails and wanted to know if I had subscribed to anything or had anyone else been near the computer (ye gods, Bonnie was hanging around the keyboard yesterday). I said no on both counts. The problem started yesterday and this morning there were 150 of these emails to delete. Today I have got rid of another fifty or so. Fortunately I have Mailwasher so I can delete them without downloading them. I have heard on the news here that people are having problems with computers crashing from some virus which is attacking microsoft and am wondering if this is somehow connected. Scream!!!! Fortunately cyclamen plants do not appear to be poisonous as Bonnie has neatly snapped off all the lovely red flowers on one I was given for a present. She has eaten several of them and seems to find them tasty. I have brought in some of my flowering cymbidium orchids and I suspect they will be the next items on her diet list. She has been sleeping amongst the daffodils but doesn't eat them, just as well, as I know they are poisonous. Bev |
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Bev wrote: I am being inundated with Microsoft emails with subject headings such as Security Patch, Bug and many with virus messages deleted by my server. Is anyone else having this problem? I rang my server but they said there was nothing they could do about spam emails and wanted to know if I had subscribed to anything or had anyone else been near the computer (ye gods, Bonnie was hanging around the keyboard yesterday). I said no on both counts. The problem started yesterday and this morning there were 150 of these emails to delete. Today I have got rid of another fifty or so. Fortunately I have Mailwasher so I can delete them without downloading them. I have heard on the news here that people are having problems with computers crashing from some virus which is attacking microsoft and am wondering if this is somehow connected. Scream!!!! I know it's small consolation, but it appears to be worldwide, so perhaps someone, SOMEWHERE can do something about it! (We can but pray.) Fortunately cyclamen plants do not appear to be poisonous as Bonnie has neatly snapped off all the lovely red flowers on one I was given for a present. She has eaten several of them and seems to find them tasty. I have brought in some of my flowering cymbidium orchids and I suspect they will be the next items on her diet list. She has been sleeping amongst the daffodils but doesn't eat them, just as well, as I know they are poisonous. Well, I always understood diefenbachia was poisonous to cats, but when someone gave me a "floor model" in a big pot, Paraclete snacked it down to the roots, with no apparent ill effects. (She succumbed to feline lukemia a couple of years later, but I'm sure the two were not related.) |
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Lois Reay wrote: Bev most of us are having problems with these Microsoft! emails (see the post odd ball email messages) this morning when I turned on my computer I had 346, since then I have had about another 100 - I am just deleting them as they come in - I did a scan and nothing has shown up on my computer - just have to weather the storm!! but it is a nuisance. I discovered Earthlin has improved its "Spaminator" since last I looked at it. I can now opt for it to send everything from anyone not in my address book to a "Questionable E-Mail" file, where I can scroll down and delete all that stuff before it downloads to my computer. It also gives me an option to send messages to my inbox and add the sender to my address book, so I don't have to miss any I want, just because they're blocked. |
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Bev had some very interesting things to say about
Microsoft Emails OT: I am being inundated with Microsoft emails with subject headings such as Security Patch, Bug and many with virus messages deleted by my server. Is anyone else having this problem? I rang my server but they said there was nothing they could do about spam emails and wanted to know if I had subscribed to anything or had anyone else been near the computer (ye gods, Bonnie was hanging around the keyboard yesterday). I said no on both counts. I'm seeing reports on several newsgroups. Some [bleep] little [bleep] with too much time on its hands and nothing useful to do with same seems to have sent out more viruses. -- Seanette Blaylock "You attribute perfect rationality to the whole of humanity, which has to be one of the most misguided assumptions ever." - Alan Krueger in NANAE [make obvious correction to address to send e-mail] |
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Karen had some very interesting things
to say about Microsoft Emails OT: It seems to be prevelant across the usenet. It all started about the same time too. I'm switching to a new address and have now munged my address for Usenet. Which I find a PITA also, but not as bad as this. THink is, I've been on usenet for years with that address unmunged and didn't have a problem. Just lucky I guess. I don't think munging helps. TTBOMM, I've never used this address on Usenet unmunged, and I'm getting flooded too. -- Seanette Blaylock "You attribute perfect rationality to the whole of humanity, which has to be one of the most misguided assumptions ever." - Alan Krueger in NANAE [make obvious correction to address to send e-mail] |
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in article ,
Brenda Watkins at wrote on 9/19/03 11:02 PM: "Karen" wrote in message ... in article , Bev at wrote on 9/19/03 6:16 PM: I am being inundated with Microsoft emails with subject headings such as Security Patch, Bug and many with virus messages deleted by my server. Is anyone else having this problem? I rang my server but they said there was nothing they could do about spam emails and wanted to know if I had subscribed to anything or had anyone else been near the computer (ye gods, Bonnie was hanging around the keyboard yesterday). I said no on both counts. The problem started yesterday and this morning there were 150 of these emails to delete. Today I have got rid of another fifty or so. Fortunately I have Mailwasher so I can delete them without downloading them. I have heard on the news here that people are having problems with computers crashing from some virus which is attacking microsoft and am wondering if this is somehow connected. Scream!!!! Fortunately cyclamen plants do not appear to be poisonous as Bonnie has neatly snapped off all the lovely red flowers on one I was given for a present. She has eaten several of them and seems to find them tasty. I have brought in some of my flowering cymbidium orchids and I suspect they will be the next items on her diet list. She has been sleeping amongst the daffodils but doesn't eat them, just as well, as I know they are poisonous. Bev It seems to be prevelant across the usenet. It all started about the same time too. I'm switching to a new address and have now munged my address for Usenet. Which I find a PITA also, but not as bad as this. THink is, I've been on usenet for years with that address unmunged and didn't have a problem. Just lucky I guess. Karen How does one mung an addy? I'd like to do it with mine. Brenda, also being inundated click on Tools and go to Accounts. Click the Newsgroup tab. Go to properties. Go to the screen with your email address in it and add some stuff to your email so it would bounce if anyone replied. The problem is if they've already got your email, it won't stop it now. Karen |
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"Karen" wrote in message ... in article , Brenda Watkins at wrote on 9/19/03 11:02 PM: "Karen" wrote in message ... in article , Bev at wrote on 9/19/03 6:16 PM: I am being inundated with Microsoft emails with subject headings such as Security Patch, Bug and many with virus messages deleted by my server. Is anyone else having this problem? I rang my server but they said there was nothing they could do about spam emails and wanted to know if I had subscribed to anything or had anyone else been near the computer (ye gods, Bonnie was hanging around the keyboard yesterday). I said no on both counts. The problem started yesterday and this morning there were 150 of these emails to delete. Today I have got rid of another fifty or so. Fortunately I have Mailwasher so I can delete them without downloading them. I have heard on the news here that people are having problems with computers crashing from some virus which is attacking microsoft and am wondering if this is somehow connected. Scream!!!! Fortunately cyclamen plants do not appear to be poisonous as Bonnie has neatly snapped off all the lovely red flowers on one I was given for a present. She has eaten several of them and seems to find them tasty. I have brought in some of my flowering cymbidium orchids and I suspect they will be the next items on her diet list. She has been sleeping amongst the daffodils but doesn't eat them, just as well, as I know they are poisonous. Bev It seems to be prevelant across the usenet. It all started about the same time too. I'm switching to a new address and have now munged my address for Usenet. Which I find a PITA also, but not as bad as this. THink is, I've been on usenet for years with that address unmunged and didn't have a problem. Just lucky I guess. Karen How does one mung an addy? I'd like to do it with mine. Brenda, also being inundated click on Tools and go to Accounts. Click the Newsgroup tab. Go to properties. Go to the screen with your email address in it and add some stuff to your email so it would bounce if anyone replied. The problem is if they've already got your email, it won't stop it now. Karen thanks, Karen - at least I can ward off future invasions. Brenda |
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