1. Active link problem. Was Re:the latest MS tech manual

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Gee, thanks Kat for letting me know that I have a "problem".
That's one problem that I think I'll keep.

P.S.  Is there anything that doesn't piss Kat off?

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2. Re: Active link problem. Was Re:the latest MS tech manual

On 30 Jan 2002, at 14:37, Evan Marshall wrote:

> 
> Gee, thanks Kat for letting me know that I have a "problem".
> That's one problem that I think I'll keep.
> 
> P.S.  Is there anything that doesn't piss Kat off?

It doesn't piss me off that you have a problem! But you *should* be aware 
that MS's Outlook express is the most widely targetted for trogans and 
viruses, and it's the most bug-ridden email client you can possibly use! I am 
trying to clue you in, not attack you! I now get several OE emailings per 
week from someone else who uses OE, has a virus that is doing the 
emailings, and he doesn't agree that he has a problem either.

Kat

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3. Re: Active link problem. Was Re:the latest MS tech manual

> > Gee, thanks Kat for letting me know that I have a "problem".
> > That's one problem that I think I'll keep.
> >
> > P.S.  Is there anything that doesn't piss Kat off?

For what it's worth, I didn't think she was pissed off... just bein' Kat
(the paranoid gal)... :)

I do agree, however, that the vulnerabilities that the wicked can exploit
with OE make OE less-than-perfect. (Yes, I'm a master of understatement.)

The recent "Party Pics" virus verifies the fact that OE, in the hands of an
ignorant person, has the potential to cause massive damage.

> I now get several OE emailings per
> week from someone else who uses OE, has a virus that is doing the
> emailings, and he doesn't agree that he has a problem either.

MS loves those kind of people... Unfortunately, they make up the majority of
PC users at the moment. :)

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