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Re: [L-OT] Re: OT- email settings

2001-12-13 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

> Nope, not if someone has the virus and it sends to you from their 
> computer and email addy.
> Getting the digest is the safest way to get group email, Yahoo does 
> delete anything
> dangerous that way.  But, if you're getting email from someone you 
> don't know, even if you
> know them to be a group member, it's best to just ignore and delete 
> it, unless you're on a
> Mac.  :)


The virus doesn't come from the list. this is what happens: someone 
posts to the list, someone who's also subscribed, but who's computer is 
infected, receives the mail. His computer is infected and sees your name 
in the "from" field. The virus automatically sends a mail to you and the 
list, but since it's filtered out on the list, you only notice the 
private mail. I think this is what's happening right now.

I've removed all accounts that caused problems and i've mailed them with 
instructions on how to remove the virus.

As for "Mac" to protect yourself against viruses. I work on PC and never 
had a virus either. It just depends on the way you work with the 
internet imo. There are less viruses on Mac indeed. Anyway, after 
mailing those people with viruses privately, I got a reply from them 
with the virus attached. I selected the mail and it activated itself. 
Since I'm using Mozilla (= some Netscape-alike program), it doesn't 
"execute" the program automatically. Instead, it asks where it can save 
the file. Outlook users might have more problems.

Here's a free virus-scanner which is good imo: http://www.free-av.de/

Bye,
Joeri

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