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I know that I read what you think you were saying, but I'm not sure that

what you wrote is what you meant.

Jeanne Ann sent me a message from you with an embedded message in it. I was

able to see this one. It had a bunch of smiley faces and little sayings

about friends. It did not appear to be sent intentionally, but the bottom

line stated it was guaranteed virus free and gave an address to contact via

email. Bet that address doesn't exist and may just want your computer.

Mike

At 07:23 PM 5/29/02 -0400, you wrote:

>I'm going to tell you right up front I don't know what I am talking about

>so don't ask me a bunch of questions and don't beat me to death if this

>sounds dumb. At a recent family gathering I was asked about an attachment

>I had sent a cousin. I said it didn't come from me, I don't even know how

>to send an attachment. Another cousin then noted that sometimes the stuff

>you forward may not be accepted " as sent " by another server so it is

>picked up as an attachment and forwarded. At least that is what I think

>he said. So, is this also why some of our mail arrives with attachments

>that we know nothing about even when it has nothing to do with a

>virus? Does anyone know what I think I am saying?

>

>Ronnie

>

>

>

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I know that I read what you think you were saying, but I'm not sure that

what you wrote is what you meant.

Jeanne Ann sent me a message from you with an embedded message in it. I was

able to see this one. It had a bunch of smiley faces and little sayings

about friends. It did not appear to be sent intentionally, but the bottom

line stated it was guaranteed virus free and gave an address to contact via

email. Bet that address doesn't exist and may just want your computer.

Mike

At 07:23 PM 5/29/02 -0400, you wrote:

>I'm going to tell you right up front I don't know what I am talking about

>so don't ask me a bunch of questions and don't beat me to death if this

>sounds dumb. At a recent family gathering I was asked about an attachment

>I had sent a cousin. I said it didn't come from me, I don't even know how

>to send an attachment. Another cousin then noted that sometimes the stuff

>you forward may not be accepted " as sent " by another server so it is

>picked up as an attachment and forwarded. At least that is what I think

>he said. So, is this also why some of our mail arrives with attachments

>that we know nothing about even when it has nothing to do with a

>virus? Does anyone know what I think I am saying?

>

>Ronnie

>

>

>

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I remember getting some of those. Mike's for one. As someone said a couple

of days ago. Mike's messages to me always had the paperclip, but there was

never anything there.

Ronnie

Re: Attachments

> Ronnie,

>

> I really don't know much about attachments. I certainly don't know

> the answer to your question. But I'd like to add to your question:

>

> Past messages to PLS-Friends had a paperclip symbol next to them if

> they contained an attachment. But when the message was opened there

> was no attachment in sight. (Nor was there a virus.) Why?

>

> Mark Weber

>

>

> > I'm going to tell you right up front I don't know what I am talking

> about so don't ask me a bunch of questions and don't beat me to death

> if this sounds dumb. At a recent family gathering I was asked about

> an attachment I had sent a cousin. I said it didn't come from me, I

> don't even know how to send an attachment. Another cousin then noted

> that sometimes the stuff you forward may not be accepted " as sent " by

> another server so it is picked up as an attachment and forwarded. At

> least that is what I think he said. So, is this also why some of our

> mail arrives with attachments that we know nothing about even when it

> has nothing to do with a virus? Does anyone know what I think I am

> saying?

> >

> > Ronnie

> >

> >

> >

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I remember getting some of those. Mike's for one. As someone said a couple

of days ago. Mike's messages to me always had the paperclip, but there was

never anything there.

Ronnie

Re: Attachments

> Ronnie,

>

> I really don't know much about attachments. I certainly don't know

> the answer to your question. But I'd like to add to your question:

>

> Past messages to PLS-Friends had a paperclip symbol next to them if

> they contained an attachment. But when the message was opened there

> was no attachment in sight. (Nor was there a virus.) Why?

>

> Mark Weber

>

>

> > I'm going to tell you right up front I don't know what I am talking

> about so don't ask me a bunch of questions and don't beat me to death

> if this sounds dumb. At a recent family gathering I was asked about

> an attachment I had sent a cousin. I said it didn't come from me, I

> don't even know how to send an attachment. Another cousin then noted

> that sometimes the stuff you forward may not be accepted " as sent " by

> another server so it is picked up as an attachment and forwarded. At

> least that is what I think he said. So, is this also why some of our

> mail arrives with attachments that we know nothing about even when it

> has nothing to do with a virus? Does anyone know what I think I am

> saying?

> >

> > Ronnie

> >

> >

> >

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Mark, Ron & . . .

If I receive an email message with an attachment and forward just the email

message to you, it CAN show a paper clip but will have no attachment. If I

want to send you the attachment, I have to open it and forward it to you.

If I understand it correctly, it depends on how your server is set up.

Don't ask me any questions. I've already told you more than I may know.

Vaughn

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Mark, Ron & . . .

If I receive an email message with an attachment and forward just the email

message to you, it CAN show a paper clip but will have no attachment. If I

want to send you the attachment, I have to open it and forward it to you.

If I understand it correctly, it depends on how your server is set up.

Don't ask me any questions. I've already told you more than I may know.

Vaughn

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