Since nearly 80% of all vir*s are targeted at MSIE and Outlook, why
would anyone want to even use these? There are MUCH better e mail
clients available, and by using them, you reduce your chances of
getting a vir*s greatly. These Anti Vir*s programs are all nice, but
SOMEONE has to get the vir*s, then report it, allow the companies
time to study it, and then find a fix, and a way to block the vir*s
for the rest of the people. I do not wish to be one of the guys that
gets hit BEFORE they find a fix. Easiest thing to do, is Uninstall
Outlook, and then you will not be one of the 80% of the people
targeted in the 1st place...
Speaking of safe use of your PC, I came across a VERY good site to
test your PC on. It has links to several sites that will do a test of
your PC, and tell you how secure it is from the bad guys. If your PC
does not pass ALL of these test, your are open to have someone poking
around in your PC, and even dropping off files to it for there use at
a latter time. READ it all....
http://www.geocities.com/i_n_s_2000/
Take the time to test your PC....
73/DX, Bruce
The word Vir*s is intentional misspelled to not get blocked in the
e mail server filter.
Jim McDonald wrote:
>
> I have Outlook set to send messages in plain text, but there is an option
> for plain text that I don't understand. You can specify MIME or Uuencode
> for plain text. Anybody understand this? Apparently plain text isn't so
> plain.
>
> When one is using Outlook or Outlook Express, the messages look great -
> perfect, in fact. It's only when one reads their messages in Netscape, it
> seems that they appear to have attachments. Outlook can send messages in
> plain text, HTML, or Rich Text Format.
>
> I like Outlook because it's what I use at work, and all of the received
> messages look fine.
>
> BTW, my Outlook is now set to plain text with MIME (not Uuencode), in case
> that's helpful in diagnosing what the problem is.
>
> Jim N7US
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-towertalk@contesting.com
> [mailto:owner-towertalk@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bill Putney
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 8:58 AM
> To: Bill Tippett; towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] TT problem
>
> While we're on the subject, I don't know much about Outlook but is there a
> way
> to tell it not to have the body text of the message be a MIME text type
> attachment instead of having the text actually in the message. The only
> people
> I see this from are those who are using Outlook.
>
> I've seen this more and more on the reflectors and most times I don't bother
> to
> open them. I'm sure I'm missing some good stuff but I go through a lot of
> messages everyday and opening all these text attachments is just an extra
> time
> consuming step.
>
> - Bill
>
> On Apr 6, 2:02pm, Bill Tippett wrote:
> > Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] TT problem
> > K7LXC:
> > >Now I've got a subscriber who uses Outlook and keeps getting bounced
> > >because of the MIME formating and we don't know how to turn the MIME
> > >formatting off.
> >
> > My curses on the Microsoft software guy who set HTML as the
> > default setting in Outlook. Here's how to fix it:
> >
> > In Outlook, at the top click Tools, then Options, then Send. Under
> > "Mail sending format" click Plain Text instead of HTML which is the
> > default. Every reflector on contesting.com automatically rejects
> > HTML.
> >
> > 73, Bill W4ZV
> >
> >
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