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Joel Estes

Anyone know how the virus just keep sending out the stuff? I am lucky that
my ISP captures all of these things and then allows me to delete from their
server; however I have received over a 100 of them and it is becoming a pain
to continue to delete them from the ISP's server.

Anyone know how to just stop them from coming??

Joel
 
Please take a moment to read the following article:

Information on Bogus Microsoft Security Bulletin E-mails
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/news/patch_hoax.asp

Creating Message Rules in Outlook Express
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/tips/rules.htm

Open Outlook Express and from the Toolbar select:
Help > Contents and Rules, type RULES in the find box,
click on LIST TOPICS, then click on "Create a rule for
mail messages".


Please visit the experts in the Outlook Express newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress


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Nicholas

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| Anyone know how the virus just keep sending out the stuff? I am lucky that
| my ISP captures all of these things and then allows me to delete from their
| server; however I have received over a 100 of them and it is becoming a pain
| to continue to delete them from the ISP's server.
|
| Anyone know how to just stop them from coming??
|
| Joel
|
|
 
Joel Estes said:
Anyone know how the virus just keep sending out the stuff? I am lucky that
my ISP captures all of these things and then allows me to delete from their
server; however I have received over a 100 of them and it is becoming a pain
to continue to delete them from the ISP's server.

Anyone know how to just stop them from coming??

Joel

Yeah, track down the group of jackasses writing them and put a bullet in
their heads...
 
Well, that is all nice and good, but does not answer the question. As
stated my ISP stops all of them and then I remove them from the IPS's
server. The question is HOW DOES ONE STOP THEM????

Joel

Please take a moment to read the following article:

Information on Bogus Microsoft Security Bulletin E-mails
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/news/patch_hoax.asp

Creating Message Rules in Outlook Express
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/tips/rules.htm

Open Outlook Express and from the Toolbar select:
Help > Contents and Rules, type RULES in the find box,
click on LIST TOPICS, then click on "Create a rule for
mail messages".


Please visit the experts in the Outlook Express newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress


--
Nicholas

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| Anyone know how the virus just keep sending out the stuff? I am lucky
that
| my ISP captures all of these things and then allows me to delete from
their
| server; however I have received over a 100 of them and it is becoming a
pain
| to continue to delete them from the ISP's server.
|
| Anyone know how to just stop them from coming??
|
| Joel
|
|
 
Your question was answered! Now you need to create a message
rule that includes an "action" to "delete it from the server".

Once again:

Open Outlook Express and from the Toolbar select:
Help > Contents and Rules, type RULES in the find box,
click on LIST TOPICS, then click on "Create a rule for
mail messages".

Creating Message Rules in Outlook Express
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/tips/rules.htm

For expert Outlook Express advice:

Please visit the experts in the Outlook Express newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress


--
Nicholas

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| Well, that is all nice and good, but does not answer the question. As
| stated my ISP stops all of them and then I remove them from the IPS's
| server. The question is HOW DOES ONE STOP THEM????
|
| Joel
 
Well, thanks anyway. However, I sill do not think you understand. The
messages NEVER reach my computer. They are captured by my ISP and held for
my review and disposition.
The poor ISP needs something to keep them out, so that they do not have to
deal with them.

Joel


Your question was answered! Now you need to create a message
rule that includes an "action" to "delete it from the server".

Once again:

Open Outlook Express and from the Toolbar select:
Help > Contents and Rules, type RULES in the find box,
click on LIST TOPICS, then click on "Create a rule for
mail messages".

Creating Message Rules in Outlook Express
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/tips/rules.htm

For expert Outlook Express advice:

Please visit the experts in the Outlook Express newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress


--
Nicholas

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| Well, that is all nice and good, but does not answer the question. As
| stated my ISP stops all of them and then I remove them from the IPS's
| server. The question is HOW DOES ONE STOP THEM????
|
| Joel
 
Greetings --

There's really nothing you can do to fix other peoples' infected
machines. About all you can do at your end is create a rule to
automate the deletion of such messages.


Bruce Chambers

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You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. -- RAH
 
Joel, your email has been "sold" around the planet. At
this point, you should do the equivalent of changing your
phone number to avoid harassing calls: change your email
address.
And NEVER post it on the Web. Ever. Especially here, as I
have sadly found.
 

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