re: Annonymous email from the administrators takes away my First Amendment RIGHTS, Please read
Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 2:11 am Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by darlene
(90 messages posted)
Hi, I'd like to thank you all for your concern. I almost didn't even want to get
back on the Forum. I like helping people though.
I didn't mean to make it all about me, I just got angry.
Joe, the email did say that Symantec had found the problem, even on my end. I got
rid of Norton because they could not get rid of the problem. All they did was warn
me that it was going on. It was the latest version of Mimail and wasn't detected
by anything else at the time.
MAC, Thank you for your Honesty.
I just got my Computor back from the FBI about two or three months ago. Three pages
of stuff to get rid of, and I still have the blacked-out Computor with a red X on
it in my icon tray when I log off of the Net.
I do not believe that NoAdware and Yahoo are in kahoots. I know this is going to
sound lame, but if I'm unsure of an emails authenticity I send it to my dad and he
checks it out thoroughly.
The complaint was genuine. Stupid as it sounds, it started with a recipe joke that
a friend sent me. Norton found it, but for some reason could not totally delete it.
I even tried 'Spyhunter', which I will not reccomend.
Research shows that 'Spywareblaster' and 'NoAdware' may go to blows in court over
the possibility of 'Spywareblaster' being a cloned program. If this is true, and
'NoAdware' is no good, then neither is 'Spywareblaster'.
I know that I was purposely targeted because of a 'Copyright' Infringement problem
dealing with a Childrens book that I wrote, and a Proposed Law Change for the Copyright
Law. I mass emailed it to Congress. Five years worth of Legal Research down the tubes.
Carol. Are you an Administrator of this Forum. You proved to me that the email came
directly from you.
I had hoped that I was wrong. If you have a legitimate gripe with 'NoAdware', Post
it. With facts.
Decide for yourselves.
Here is the heading to the email with the date and time that was sent to me.
Subj: Stop recommending Noadware
Date: 7/1/2004 7:30:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: notifications@annoyances.org
Here is the ending to your last post to this thread;
Stop recommending Noadware
Thursday, July 1, 2004 at 7:26 pm
Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Carol (17505 messages posted)
Annoyances.org - 1088735217
You are rude to people on this Forum. I really don't know if you realize it, but
I have noticed it, and I'm sure that others have also.
When dealing with these people you need to show more compassion and empathy. We are
all struggling in our own ways, but we are all human, and we all need the help of
others on occasion.
I don't know what's really bothering you, but I'm sure that it goes much deaper than
an 'Antivirus Program.'
I wish you luck in dealing with it.
Thank God for Jacks warning!!!
Hoax Warning
I hate those hoax warnings, but this one is important! Send this warning to everyone
on your e-mail list.
If someone comes to your front door saying they are conducting a survey and asks
you to take your clothes off, do not do it.!!! This is a scam; they only want to
see you naked.
I wish I'd gotten this yesterday. I feel so stupid now.....
Dear Jack, I wish you'd warned me about this months ago. I've had people lining up
at my door using this Hoax. I thought that it was just another Government intrusion.
They said they were Census takers.
Everyone, thanks again and have a great day.
You people almost feel like family, but I think I like you better.
Darlene
On Friday, July 2, 2004 at 3:00 pm, joe wrote:
>yup just i suspected, i had just recieved back an email back from my friend and
they
>had stated that yahoo DOES NOT send emails saying that they will cut you off of
services
>both free and paid other than that of recieving a complaint about you for email
abuse,
>further more they added that they will not cut services because of this, knowing
>all the junk that slips by in the email, you will simply recieve a courtesy mail
>dameon saying that a virus was detected but removed and that that mail is protected
>to let you aware of what it looks like and NO link is provided within the warning
>text of the mail they sent, it will usually be highlighted in blue or purple on
the
>"from" box. they scan the mail themselves with a contract through symantec and DO
>NOT provide links thereof, in other words its up to you to go and purchase antivirus
>software for your computer. i have been a "plus" subscriber for about 3years, and
>used thier free services for about 4 years before that, and had recieved many strange
>emails, usually i dont open them in anyway, i delete and empty the trash bin. they
>had also stated that you should practice the same security rule because they cannot
>provide total protection, but do thier best in trying to protect your email both
>incoming and outgoing...whew.....- joe
>
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