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I would like to know who savagefilly is and why this type of message keeps

coming. I personally am not going to open something like this unless I am sure

of what it is and from whom. Maybe I'm jus paranoid-what with all these virus'

running loose.

Peggy

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Hi Peggy,

What savagefilly sent is not an attachment (they're not allowed on this

list). What she sent is a link to a web address - you can't get a virus

from clicking on a link (at least not yet!) - it will just take you to a

webpage. It appears that savagefilly uses some type of email program that

stores her messages on a website rather than sending them through the email

list itself, and you have to go to that website and create a password for

yourself and sign in every time to be able to read her messages. I

personally don't have the time to do this, so I'm sorry savagefilly, but I

won't be reading your messages to this list until you get yourself a

different mail program<g>. But let me reiterate - it IS NOT POSSIBLE for

you to get a virus from anything that's sent to this group! What COULD

happen, is that many of the virii attach themselves to the last message

from a person that's in your address book, and then sends itself out to

that person with whatever the title of that last post was, but with an

attachment added on. If you EVER get anything from anyone (even someone

that you're close friends with) that LOOKS like it came through the group

because of the subject line, but which has an attachment added to it - do

NOT open it - just send it to the trash because it most likely IS a virus.

Or at the very least, write to the sender of the post and ask if they just

sent you something with an attachment - most likely they'll say no, so you

trash the attachment. But be careful - depending on how you have your

mailbox set up, just trashing the message may not trash the attachment. If

it doesn't, you'll have to go in to windows explorer or someplace and

hilight the attachment (being VERY careful not to double click on it!!) and

send it to the trash bin, and then immediately go and empty your trash bin.

Always be leary of attachments that have " double " endings - like

" something.doc.pif " - these are almost always a virus. And depending on

what mail program you use (Outlook is absolutely the worst about letting

virii into your system), even previewing a message can infect you with the

virus. So if you see anything in your mailbox that looks the least bit

suspicious, virus scan that file before you even preview it by using your

own virus program if you're sure that your virus definitions are up to date

(I'm updating mine every day right now as I've gotten 14 virii sent to me

just yesterday and today alone). If you're not sure that your updates are

current, or if you don't have a virus scanner (shame on you!!!!!), then you

can go to one of the online scans (pc-cillin is good) and they'll scan for

you for free. Just remember, this list DOES NOT allow attachments - that

includes any pictures or anything - so if you get a message from this group

that has any type of picture or anything that's not part of yahoo's

advertising, then you need to beware and check it out. And also remember

not to be angry at the person who sent you the virus - they probably don't

even know that they've sent it to you or that they're infected, so just

politely write them and tell them that their machine is infected and they

need to stay offline until they repair their system. Speaking of this - if

you SHOULD get infected (or know someone who has) the most " popular " virii

have fixes at

http://www.symantec.com Click on " Download Virus Removal Tools " on the

bottom righthand side of the page. It gives a list of all the virii that

it has a removal tool for, so just download the fix to whichever virus that

you have and follow the directions. Just remember, virii are nothing to be

afraid of as long as you understand what they are, how they can and can't

infect your computer, and how to fix it if they do.

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At 01:38 AM 12/8/01 -0800, you wrote:

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> I would like to know who savagefilly is and why this type of message

keeps coming. I personally am not going to open something like this unless

I am sure of what it is and from whom. Maybe I'm jus paranoid-what with

all these virus' running loose.

>Peggy

> savagefilly@... wrote: savagefilly@... has requested

ZixMail.net delivery of a Yahoo! Mail message.

>

>If you do not view this message by Dec 14, 2001 @ 07:32 (CST), then

>this message will be deleted and the sender will be notified.

>

>When you click the link below and view this message securely,

>savagefilly@... will be notified by email that you have picked

>up this message.

>

>https://y1.zixmail.net/s/e?em=chronic_pain

>

>If your email program does not support active links, please cut and

>paste the link displayed above into the " address " or

> " location " field of your browser and press " Enter " or " Go " .

>

>

>

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You're very welcome - I'm glad that it helped you, and hope that it

can help others out too. I know it's scary stuff when you're not used to

it, but it doesn't have to be. Just educate yourself about it and keep

your virus definitions up to date and you've got nothing to worry about!!

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At 11:20 PM 12/8/01 -0000, you wrote:

>Sandy,

>Thanks for the education on virus' and the virus software sites. I

>will check it out.

>Thanks again,

>

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