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<DIV><STRONG>I don't know how this works but when I get "returned/rejected" mail I change my sign in access code. Hackers will eventually find it again and again use your e-mail addy but changing your sign-in may help</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Carroll (Cooper) Summers</STRONG></DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid"><FONT face=Arial>This is driving me wild! I have Nortons and I'm still getting<BR>"returned/rejected" mail. And, as of yesterday, I'm getting skads of<BR>"unsubscribe" mail intended for the Downtown Racine Association. I heard from<BR>them this morning and they said it was a virus. I hope THAT email wasn't a<BR>virus. I don't really know how viruses work, but I'm getting very concerned.<BR><BR>Chris Havnar wrote:<BR><BR>> Cecil,<BR>><BR>> FYI - one of the SPAM/Virus ploys is "returned/rejected" mail. We have 4<BR>> accounts that have **NEVER** sent mail to anyone. One we got for son's<BR>> girlfriend, but she has not used it. Those accounts have had mail returned<BR>> to them as well as the accounts actively used by me and my husband but<BR>> funny thing .... I never sent the attachments being returned.<BR>><BR>> I do recommend that folks use a virus program, McAfee/Nortons - I'm sure<BR>> there are others, the $$ are well worth the peace provided when the virus<BR>> program identifies a bad message, and I get to delete the attachment.<BR>><BR>> I also will write to someone that sent me an attachment that I was not<BR>> expecting to ask about what the attachment is.<BR>><BR>> As Hill Street Blues always said, be careful out there.<BR>><BR>> Chris<BR>><BR>> At 12:15 AM 3/31/2004 -0800, Cecil Houk wrote:<BR>> >>>><BR>> Hi listers:<BR>><BR>> SNIP<BR>><BR>> Some of you may have received spam mail that "seems" to have come from my<BR>> @cox.net or @yahoo.com addresses. Those are from a virus that reads the<BR>> address book of people who I have been in contact with me. (Sorry about<BR>> that.) I quite frequently receive rejected e-mail sent "by me" to people I<BR>> don't know.<BR>><BR>> I own no stock in McAfee, but... I use SpamKiller. There are feebees out<BR>> there. Use them!!<BR>><BR>> Cecil<BR>><BR>> <<<<<BR>><BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> or-roots mailing list<BR>> or-roots@sosinet.sos</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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