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when the system becomes your enemy...

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    Davide Pizzolato
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    ... not even try to fight, to survive you simply have to switch into a new one. Of course you know everything about the last spam-storm, but now the spam is all from the servers, with tons of "Delivery Status Notification...", "NAV warning...", "Refused attachment...", ans so on. If this has been planned since the beginnig of the story, well, my compliments to that foreseeing mind.

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      ... not even try to fight, to survive you simply have to switch into a new one. Of course you know everything about the last spam-storm, but now the spam is all from the servers, with tons of "Delivery Status Notification...", "NAV warning...", "Refused attachment...", ans so on. If this has been planned since the beginnig of the story, well, my compliments to that foreseeing mind.

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      Neville Franks
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      I've just had a weekend away, which is unusual and have 1,947 SoBigF virus emails waiting for me in just one of my email accounts. The worst thing about SoBigF is that it seems to target support@somedomain.com.:mad: I'm seriously thinking of closing some of my email accouts and only doing support via. the Web. What are you doing to handle this nightmare? Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com

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        I've just had a weekend away, which is unusual and have 1,947 SoBigF virus emails waiting for me in just one of my email accounts. The worst thing about SoBigF is that it seems to target support@somedomain.com.:mad: I'm seriously thinking of closing some of my email accouts and only doing support via. the Web. What are you doing to handle this nightmare? Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com

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        Davide Pizzolato
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        Neville Franks wrote: What are you doing to handle this nightmare? I'll buy some envelopes and a tank of ink for my old fountain pen. ;P

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        • D Davide Pizzolato

          ... not even try to fight, to survive you simply have to switch into a new one. Of course you know everything about the last spam-storm, but now the spam is all from the servers, with tons of "Delivery Status Notification...", "NAV warning...", "Refused attachment...", ans so on. If this has been planned since the beginnig of the story, well, my compliments to that foreseeing mind.

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          Steven Hicks n 1
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          I would rather get those emails (without the attachment) because my SPAM blocker can block those and they are quick to download on a dialup account. I was getting mbs of emails with just that virus. -Steven Hicks

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            I've just had a weekend away, which is unusual and have 1,947 SoBigF virus emails waiting for me in just one of my email accounts. The worst thing about SoBigF is that it seems to target support@somedomain.com.:mad: I'm seriously thinking of closing some of my email accouts and only doing support via. the Web. What are you doing to handle this nightmare? Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com

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            l a u r e n
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            yeah im up to about 100+ per day now i so wish those morons would stop opening the damn thing by now :omg:


            "there is no spoon"
            biz stuff   about me

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              I would rather get those emails (without the attachment) because my SPAM blocker can block those and they are quick to download on a dialup account. I was getting mbs of emails with just that virus. -Steven Hicks

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              Actual Linux Penguins were harmed in the creation of this message.

              More tutorials: Ltpb.8m.com: Tutorials |404Browser.com (Download Link)

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              Davide Pizzolato
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              (Steven Hicks)n+1 wrote: my SPAM blocker can block those and they are quick to download it doesn't work for me: I find many returns with the original spam as attachment :((

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                yeah im up to about 100+ per day now i so wish those morons would stop opening the damn thing by now :omg:


                "there is no spoon"
                biz stuff   about me

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                James T Johnson
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                l a u r e n wrote: yeah im up to about 100+ per day now I'm in that area now as well. Luckily all of mine are coming from one person, so as soon as they get their act together I'll be SoBig.F free again. Until the next idiot gets infected with my e-mail address on his system. James At Jethro Tull's August 28, 2003 concert Ian Anderson mentioned that the group would be performing several songs in a row and that they were all title tracks. The songs were "Songs from the Wood", "Too Old to Rock and Roll; Too Young to Die"; and from the Heavy Horses album, "Stairway to Heaven"

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