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Yeah, don't get her goin', Sylvia!

<grinning and ducking>

Rennie da brat

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<snip>

- not brash and outspoken like moi.

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Hi Allie,

Your comments about Windows ME are interesting. I've had ME for awhile with

fewer problems than 98SE but I don't leave my computer on all the time.

Sounds like it might be time to consider an upgrade to XP since I'm not sure

you can even get 2000 anymore. Hmmm.....

Sylvia Roller

MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

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-- Re: Computer problems

ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every day).

I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

-Allie

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Hi Allie,

Your comments about Windows ME are interesting. I've had ME for awhile with

fewer problems than 98SE but I don't leave my computer on all the time.

Sounds like it might be time to consider an upgrade to XP since I'm not sure

you can even get 2000 anymore. Hmmm.....

Sylvia Roller

MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

gentlsong@...

ICQ#: 353585

AIM: Jntlsong

-- Re: Computer problems

ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every day).

I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

-Allie

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I would wholeheartedly recommend XP. I've had it since January, and have

gone from rebooting several times a day to rebooting once a week in a *bad*

week. I keep many programs open ALL the time - including 3-4 instances of

my browser, at least one major word processing program (and sometimes both

Word and WordPerfect), Excel, all the Stedman's CDs, Instant Text, Little

Red Notebook, etc., etc. - was with no problems. I never thought I would

find myself recommending one of Mr. Gate$'s products (and I can still find

fault - just don't get me on my soapbox), but I must admit that, by

comparison to all the Windows versions I've used before it (and I have not

used either NT or 2000), XP is a real winner.

Jayni

This e-mail has been scanned with Norton Antivirus updated no more than 12

hours ago. Is your virus program up to date?

Re: Computer problems

ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every day).

I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

-Allie

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I would wholeheartedly recommend XP. I've had it since January, and have

gone from rebooting several times a day to rebooting once a week in a *bad*

week. I keep many programs open ALL the time - including 3-4 instances of

my browser, at least one major word processing program (and sometimes both

Word and WordPerfect), Excel, all the Stedman's CDs, Instant Text, Little

Red Notebook, etc., etc. - was with no problems. I never thought I would

find myself recommending one of Mr. Gate$'s products (and I can still find

fault - just don't get me on my soapbox), but I must admit that, by

comparison to all the Windows versions I've used before it (and I have not

used either NT or 2000), XP is a real winner.

Jayni

This e-mail has been scanned with Norton Antivirus updated no more than 12

hours ago. Is your virus program up to date?

Re: Computer problems

ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every day).

I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

-Allie

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Thanks Jayni!

Do you have XP Home or Professional?

And is the notice about your emails being scanned by Norton something you

put in there as a tag line or is it done automatically somehow. I've

wondered this for awhile now and always forget to ask. :)

TIA!

Sylvia Roller

MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

gentlsong@...

ICQ#: 353585

AIM: Jntlsong

-- RE: Re: Computer problems

I would wholeheartedly recommend XP. I've had it since January, and have

gone from rebooting several times a day to rebooting once a week in a *bad*

week. I keep many programs open ALL the time - including 3-4 instances of

my browser, at least one major word processing program (and sometimes both

Word and WordPerfect), Excel, all the Stedman's CDs, Instant Text, Little

Red Notebook, etc., etc. - was with no problems. I never thought I would

find myself recommending one of Mr. Gate$'s products (and I can still find

fault - just don't get me on my soapbox), but I must admit that, by

comparison to all the Windows versions I've used before it (and I have not

used either NT or 2000), XP is a real winner.

Jayni

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Thanks Jayni!

Do you have XP Home or Professional?

And is the notice about your emails being scanned by Norton something you

put in there as a tag line or is it done automatically somehow. I've

wondered this for awhile now and always forget to ask. :)

TIA!

Sylvia Roller

MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

gentlsong@...

ICQ#: 353585

AIM: Jntlsong

-- RE: Re: Computer problems

I would wholeheartedly recommend XP. I've had it since January, and have

gone from rebooting several times a day to rebooting once a week in a *bad*

week. I keep many programs open ALL the time - including 3-4 instances of

my browser, at least one major word processing program (and sometimes both

Word and WordPerfect), Excel, all the Stedman's CDs, Instant Text, Little

Red Notebook, etc., etc. - was with no problems. I never thought I would

find myself recommending one of Mr. Gate$'s products (and I can still find

fault - just don't get me on my soapbox), but I must admit that, by

comparison to all the Windows versions I've used before it (and I have not

used either NT or 2000), XP is a real winner.

Jayni

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Hi Sylvia:

I have XP Home.

As far as my notice about the e-mail being scanned: That’s a little guilt

trip I added myself, but it was inspired by something similar that was in

our list mom Trisha’s signature line. I can’t remember exactly how Trisha’s

went, but I suspect it was gentler and more refined than mine. Trisha is a

sweetie – not brash and outspoken like moi.

Jayni

This e-mail has been scanned with Norton Antivirus updated no more than 12

hours ago. Is your virus program up to date?

RE: Re: Computer problems

I would wholeheartedly recommend XP. I've had it since January, and have

gone from rebooting several times a day to rebooting once a week in a *bad*

week. I keep many programs open ALL the time - including 3-4 instances of

my browser, at least one major word processing program (and sometimes both

Word and WordPerfect), Excel, all the Stedman's CDs, Instant Text, Little

Red Notebook, etc., etc. - was with no problems. I never thought I would

find myself recommending one of Mr. Gate$'s products (and I can still find

fault - just don't get me on my soapbox), but I must admit that, by

comparison to all the Windows versions I've used before it (and I have not

used either NT or 2000), XP is a real winner.

Jayni

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Hi Sylvia:

I have XP Home.

As far as my notice about the e-mail being scanned: That’s a little guilt

trip I added myself, but it was inspired by something similar that was in

our list mom Trisha’s signature line. I can’t remember exactly how Trisha’s

went, but I suspect it was gentler and more refined than mine. Trisha is a

sweetie – not brash and outspoken like moi.

Jayni

This e-mail has been scanned with Norton Antivirus updated no more than 12

hours ago. Is your virus program up to date?

RE: Re: Computer problems

I would wholeheartedly recommend XP. I've had it since January, and have

gone from rebooting several times a day to rebooting once a week in a *bad*

week. I keep many programs open ALL the time - including 3-4 instances of

my browser, at least one major word processing program (and sometimes both

Word and WordPerfect), Excel, all the Stedman's CDs, Instant Text, Little

Red Notebook, etc., etc. - was with no problems. I never thought I would

find myself recommending one of Mr. Gate$'s products (and I can still find

fault - just don't get me on my soapbox), but I must admit that, by

comparison to all the Windows versions I've used before it (and I have not

used either NT or 2000), XP is a real winner.

Jayni

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<http://www.incredimail.com/redir.asp?ad_id=309 & lang=9> IncrediMail -

Email has finally evolved - Click Here

<http://www.incredimail.com/redir.asp?ad_id=309 & lang=9>

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You can get it. I just bought a copy of Windows 2000 and a new computer

with Windows XP. If my plan to dual boot doesn't work, I'm going to wipe

the hard drive in my old computer and install Windows 2000 in it for my

husband to use. He will not put up with the temperamentalality of Windows

98 in that computer, and he will leave it on 24/7--never know when one will

get an urge to play solitaire, and quickly.

Windows 2000 combines the best features of Windows NT and Windows 98.

Valeria

At 02:55 PM 7/30/2002 -0400, Gentlsong wrote:

>Hi Allie,

>

>Your comments about Windows ME are interesting. I've had ME for awhile with

>fewer problems than 98SE but I don't leave my computer on all the time.

>Sounds like it might be time to consider an upgrade to XP since I'm not sure

>you can even get 2000 anymore. Hmmm.....

>

>Sylvia Roller

>MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

>gentlsong@...

>ICQ#: 353585

>AIM: Jntlsong

>-- Re: Computer problems

>

>ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

>and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every day).

>I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

>

>-Allie

>

>

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You can get it. I just bought a copy of Windows 2000 and a new computer

with Windows XP. If my plan to dual boot doesn't work, I'm going to wipe

the hard drive in my old computer and install Windows 2000 in it for my

husband to use. He will not put up with the temperamentalality of Windows

98 in that computer, and he will leave it on 24/7--never know when one will

get an urge to play solitaire, and quickly.

Windows 2000 combines the best features of Windows NT and Windows 98.

Valeria

At 02:55 PM 7/30/2002 -0400, Gentlsong wrote:

>Hi Allie,

>

>Your comments about Windows ME are interesting. I've had ME for awhile with

>fewer problems than 98SE but I don't leave my computer on all the time.

>Sounds like it might be time to consider an upgrade to XP since I'm not sure

>you can even get 2000 anymore. Hmmm.....

>

>Sylvia Roller

>MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

>gentlsong@...

>ICQ#: 353585

>AIM: Jntlsong

>-- Re: Computer problems

>

>ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

>and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every day).

>I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

>

>-Allie

>

>

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Actually XP is also built around the NT kernal (as is 2000) and should be as

stable or more so than 2000.

Quixote

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> >

> >ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for

awhile

> >and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every

day).

> >I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

> >

> >-Allie

> >

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Actually XP is also built around the NT kernal (as is 2000) and should be as

stable or more so than 2000.

Quixote

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> >

> >ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for

awhile

> >and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every

day).

> >I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

> >

> >-Allie

> >

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Nearly everyone I've talked to who's tried to run old software on Win XP

has had a serious problem with it. My son spent the better part of a

weekend on the phone with Dell getting his XP to run his management

software. The school switched out computers with Win 2000 for new

computers with Win XP in the middle of the semester, and the accounting

instructor nearly had apoplexy because her Peachtree software would no

longer work. I have to run old software, and I don't have time to have

problems with it.

So far it works great with the up-to-date software I've used, but I haven't

tried installing any of the other yet.

Valeria

At 03:55 PM 7/30/2002 -0500, Quixote wrote:

>Actually XP is also built around the NT kernal (as is 2000) and should be as

>stable or more so than 2000.

>

>Quixote

>

> Re: Computer problems

> > >

> > >ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for

>awhile

> > >and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every

>day).

> > >I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

> > >

> > >-Allie

> > >

>

>

>

>

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Nearly everyone I've talked to who's tried to run old software on Win XP

has had a serious problem with it. My son spent the better part of a

weekend on the phone with Dell getting his XP to run his management

software. The school switched out computers with Win 2000 for new

computers with Win XP in the middle of the semester, and the accounting

instructor nearly had apoplexy because her Peachtree software would no

longer work. I have to run old software, and I don't have time to have

problems with it.

So far it works great with the up-to-date software I've used, but I haven't

tried installing any of the other yet.

Valeria

At 03:55 PM 7/30/2002 -0500, Quixote wrote:

>Actually XP is also built around the NT kernal (as is 2000) and should be as

>stable or more so than 2000.

>

>Quixote

>

> Re: Computer problems

> > >

> > >ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for

>awhile

> > >and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every

>day).

> > >I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

> > >

> > >-Allie

> > >

>

>

>

>

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Hey Rennie, I think that's your role! <g>

Sylvia Roller

MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

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Yeah, don't get her goin', Sylvia!

<grinning and ducking>

Rennie da brat

----- Original Message -----

<snip>

- not brash and outspoken like moi.

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Hmmm....just noticed this in this reply. Does anyone know why my original

message put an lt in front of every To address or why it says From gentlsong

AND lt.gentlsong....??

Does this look like a possible virus to anyone else?? I've been using

Incredimail and always have Norton scan every email coming and going. I'm

also up to date with virus files. However, last night or the night before I

got a message from a friend that was a reply to a message I'd never sent her

and it also had gentlsong and lt.gentlsong in the From line of the original

messages. If it's a virus, does it mean it's probably on my machine or does

it mean that somebody who has me in their address book has it on their

machine? And....would they have to have both my address AND my friend's

address in their address book for this to happen like it did?

Sylvia...who is wondering what in the world is going on here! :)

MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

gentlsong@...

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AIM: Jntlsong

-- Re: Re: Computer problems

I went to Gateway and got what I wanted, which was 98 so I could continue

using Dos without a bunch of problems.

Re: Computer problems

>

> ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

> and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every

day).

> I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

>

> -Allie

>

>

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Hmmm....just noticed this in this reply. Does anyone know why my original

message put an lt in front of every To address or why it says From gentlsong

AND lt.gentlsong....??

Does this look like a possible virus to anyone else?? I've been using

Incredimail and always have Norton scan every email coming and going. I'm

also up to date with virus files. However, last night or the night before I

got a message from a friend that was a reply to a message I'd never sent her

and it also had gentlsong and lt.gentlsong in the From line of the original

messages. If it's a virus, does it mean it's probably on my machine or does

it mean that somebody who has me in their address book has it on their

machine? And....would they have to have both my address AND my friend's

address in their address book for this to happen like it did?

Sylvia...who is wondering what in the world is going on here! :)

MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

gentlsong@...

ICQ#: 353585

AIM: Jntlsong

-- Re: Re: Computer problems

I went to Gateway and got what I wanted, which was 98 so I could continue

using Dos without a bunch of problems.

Re: Computer problems

>

> ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

> and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every

day).

> I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

>

> -Allie

>

>

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Hmmm....just noticed this in this reply. Does anyone know why my original

message put an lt in front of every To address or why it says From gentlsong

AND lt.gentlsong....??

Does this look like a possible virus to anyone else?? I've been using

Incredimail and always have Norton scan every email coming and going. I'm

also up to date with virus files. However, last night or the night before I

got a message from a friend that was a reply to a message I'd never sent her

and it also had gentlsong and lt.gentlsong in the From line of the original

messages. If it's a virus, does it mean it's probably on my machine or does

it mean that somebody who has me in their address book has it on their

machine? And....would they have to have both my address AND my friend's

address in their address book for this to happen like it did?

Sylvia...who is wondering what in the world is going on here! :)

MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

gentlsong@...

ICQ#: 353585

AIM: Jntlsong

-- Re: Re: Computer problems

I went to Gateway and got what I wanted, which was 98 so I could continue

using Dos without a bunch of problems.

Re: Computer problems

>

> ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

> and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every

day).

> I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

>

> -Allie

>

>

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I went to Gateway and got what I wanted, which was 98 so I could continue

using Dos without a bunch of problems.

Re: Computer problems

>

> ME can be a real pain in the neck (someone at work had that one for awhile

> and I swear that all he did was shout at his computer, all day, every

day).

> I am pretty sure that 98 is not meant to be left on all the time.

>

> -Allie

>

>

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I don't know why it happened, but I do recognize the HTML for the " less

than " symbol or left angle bracket. Instead of printing the character (<),

the program printed the HTML command ( & lt;). " Gentlsong " is the " nickname "

and is the actual e-mail address.

You could have a virus, I won't say that you don't, although an up-to-date

virus scan is the best defense currently available. However, I don't think

that you have to worry too much about the occasional HTML code coming up

rather than the symbols the code represents.

Valeria

At 12:12 AM 7/31/2002 -0400, Gentlsong wrote:

>Hmmm....just noticed this in this reply. Does anyone know why my original

>message put an lt in front of every To address or why it says From gentlsong

>AND lt.gentlsong....??

>

>Does this look like a possible virus to anyone else?? I've been using

>Incredimail and always have Norton scan every email coming and going. I'm

>also up to date with virus files. However, last night or the night before I

>got a message from a friend that was a reply to a message I'd never sent her

>and it also had gentlsong and lt.gentlsong in the From line of the original

>messages. If it's a virus, does it mean it's probably on my machine or does

>it mean that somebody who has me in their address book has it on their

>machine? And....would they have to have both my address AND my friend's

>address in their address book for this to happen like it did?

>

>Sylvia...who is wondering what in the world is going on here! :)

>MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

>gentlsong@...

>ICQ#: 353585

>AIM: Jntlsong

>-- Re: Re: Computer problems

>

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I don't know why it happened, but I do recognize the HTML for the " less

than " symbol or left angle bracket. Instead of printing the character (<),

the program printed the HTML command ( & lt;). " Gentlsong " is the " nickname "

and is the actual e-mail address.

You could have a virus, I won't say that you don't, although an up-to-date

virus scan is the best defense currently available. However, I don't think

that you have to worry too much about the occasional HTML code coming up

rather than the symbols the code represents.

Valeria

At 12:12 AM 7/31/2002 -0400, Gentlsong wrote:

>Hmmm....just noticed this in this reply. Does anyone know why my original

>message put an lt in front of every To address or why it says From gentlsong

>AND lt.gentlsong....??

>

>Does this look like a possible virus to anyone else?? I've been using

>Incredimail and always have Norton scan every email coming and going. I'm

>also up to date with virus files. However, last night or the night before I

>got a message from a friend that was a reply to a message I'd never sent her

>and it also had gentlsong and lt.gentlsong in the From line of the original

>messages. If it's a virus, does it mean it's probably on my machine or does

>it mean that somebody who has me in their address book has it on their

>machine? And....would they have to have both my address AND my friend's

>address in their address book for this to happen like it did?

>

>Sylvia...who is wondering what in the world is going on here! :)

>MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

>gentlsong@...

>ICQ#: 353585

>AIM: Jntlsong

>-- Re: Re: Computer problems

>

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I don't know why it happened, but I do recognize the HTML for the " less

than " symbol or left angle bracket. Instead of printing the character (<),

the program printed the HTML command ( & lt;). " Gentlsong " is the " nickname "

and is the actual e-mail address.

You could have a virus, I won't say that you don't, although an up-to-date

virus scan is the best defense currently available. However, I don't think

that you have to worry too much about the occasional HTML code coming up

rather than the symbols the code represents.

Valeria

At 12:12 AM 7/31/2002 -0400, Gentlsong wrote:

>Hmmm....just noticed this in this reply. Does anyone know why my original

>message put an lt in front of every To address or why it says From gentlsong

>AND lt.gentlsong....??

>

>Does this look like a possible virus to anyone else?? I've been using

>Incredimail and always have Norton scan every email coming and going. I'm

>also up to date with virus files. However, last night or the night before I

>got a message from a friend that was a reply to a message I'd never sent her

>and it also had gentlsong and lt.gentlsong in the From line of the original

>messages. If it's a virus, does it mean it's probably on my machine or does

>it mean that somebody who has me in their address book has it on their

>machine? And....would they have to have both my address AND my friend's

>address in their address book for this to happen like it did?

>

>Sylvia...who is wondering what in the world is going on here! :)

>MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

>gentlsong@...

>ICQ#: 353585

>AIM: Jntlsong

>-- Re: Re: Computer problems

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I suspect it's more likely that someone who has you in their address book

has a virus and if I had to guess which virus it would be Klez.

I run a cross stitch website and we have an email address naturally. One of

the stitchers got Klez and ever since then there has been a virus sent to

the website's email address from just about everyone in her address book.

Many of these same people are in my address book as well which is how I

recognized them.

I also noticed by checking carefully it's not the exact address but a

character here or there has been changed.

Robyn

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> Hmmm....just noticed this in this reply. Does anyone know why my original

> message put an lt in front of every To address or why it says From

gentlsong

> AND lt.gentlsong....??

>

> Does this look like a possible virus to anyone else?? I've been using

> Incredimail and always have Norton scan every email coming and going. I'm

> also up to date with virus files. However, last night or the night before

I

> got a message from a friend that was a reply to a message I'd never sent

her

> and it also had gentlsong and lt.gentlsong in the From line of the

original

> messages. If it's a virus, does it mean it's probably on my machine or

does

> it mean that somebody who has me in their address book has it on their

> machine? And....would they have to have both my address AND my friend's

> address in their address book for this to happen like it did?

>

> Sylvia...who is wondering what in the world is going on here! :)

> MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

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I suspect it's more likely that someone who has you in their address book

has a virus and if I had to guess which virus it would be Klez.

I run a cross stitch website and we have an email address naturally. One of

the stitchers got Klez and ever since then there has been a virus sent to

the website's email address from just about everyone in her address book.

Many of these same people are in my address book as well which is how I

recognized them.

I also noticed by checking carefully it's not the exact address but a

character here or there has been changed.

Robyn

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> Hmmm....just noticed this in this reply. Does anyone know why my original

> message put an lt in front of every To address or why it says From

gentlsong

> AND lt.gentlsong....??

>

> Does this look like a possible virus to anyone else?? I've been using

> Incredimail and always have Norton scan every email coming and going. I'm

> also up to date with virus files. However, last night or the night before

I

> got a message from a friend that was a reply to a message I'd never sent

her

> and it also had gentlsong and lt.gentlsong in the From line of the

original

> messages. If it's a virus, does it mean it's probably on my machine or

does

> it mean that somebody who has me in their address book has it on their

> machine? And....would they have to have both my address AND my friend's

> address in their address book for this to happen like it did?

>

> Sylvia...who is wondering what in the world is going on here! :)

> MT Wannabe...gonnabe! :)

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