Jim wrote: I did :D
Huh? :confused:
It might help if you could run Albert's Rules Viewer and post the results.
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/an...m#blank_windows
Glad to have helped. I don't often get to Texas, but feel free tp put the beer in the mail :D
The sender sets the priority (the exclamation mark) and the receiver (you!) sets the flagging (the flag). If it was only one message that was...
All "application gate" type firewalls (such as NPF, KPF, ZAP, etc) will alert you whenever any application (or trojan!) attempts to establish a...
Perfectly clear :D Look under Tools - Message Rules - Mail and check your existing rules. It's almost certain that in one of the rules you'll...
This'll help.
Which actually shows as an exclamation mark rather than a flag! I wonder which Lucy means? :D
It simply means that ... erm ... the message has been flagged (helpful stuff, eh :D). Flagging is a method of marking messages which you want...
What happens if you run in PIO mode?
These here boards ain't big enough for the both of us, pardner :D In this instance, I don't thinks it's worth reporting the "spam" because it...
The auto-launch of the passwords program sounds a little strange - run the scans ASAP! Have a look at this thread re: firewalls.
Does this maybe help? I should add that I have never used Nutscrape and so the link provided is very probably totally irrelevant :D
Question: what makes you think that your system has a trojan? AV's do detect trojans (in fact, some are better at it than certain dedicated...
No.
I'd simply delete it. I doubt that reporting the spam will get you very far anyway :)
AFAIK, IE6 does not have a search toolbar. :confused:
Using the Preview Pane is quite safe if OE has been patched, put in the Restricted Sites Zone and a regularly updated AV is running. Some form of...
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