Malcolm Nixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    
I certainly didn't intend my comments to be "withering" - merely to
point out that there have been warning that many such cards have
originated in dubious places 
"Massive amounts of fake New Year's greetings cards are being sent by
Tibs.jy (aka Luder)."
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/

I was trying to help and to suggest people be careful. And as Neil has
said it is easy for people to hack unprotected computers and do such
things.

No I can't do it myself - I wouldn't even try, but I understand enough
about the mechanisms. And I now see that someone has demonstrated that
it can be done (:-)

If my words were intemperate, or seeming to be ungrateful I apologise.

So OK - I wish you a belated Christmas & New Year Greetings (:-))

Malcolm

You're my besht mate, you are!
  Hic!  
  Glad we've cleared that up. I was always of the opinion that if anyone could 
fake it, it would be canals list George!
  Keep up the good work,
  Barry.
  Nb talkingfromapositionofignorance


-- 

Malcolm




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