Here again, it`s me. This may not be needed by
everyone on the list, but if you don`t have it...

- UncleWill 2000  wrote:
> Date: Tue, 9 May 2000
>> Subject: Fwd: []
>
> This post has been scanned with Norton and
> InoculateIT, absolutely safe to
> open. Take advantage of the offers to download free
> an excellent Firewall
> and the state of the art anti-virus programs. They
> have saved me a few
> headaches. It may seem like a hassle, having to OK
> every move your computer
> makes...`till it starts informing you of all the
> unasked for traffic
> attempting access to your machine. Kids would refer
> to this as "awesome".
>
>
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: Audrey Bates
> Sent: May 9, 2000
> Subject: Fwd: []
>
>
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>
> iWon.com       http://www.iwon.com     why wouldn't
> you?
>
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>

> ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822
name=Forwarded_Message
> From: "Ivan Weltman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 15:09:38 +0200
> Subject:
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Reply-to: "Ivan Weltman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> ---------- NEWS ---------- NEWS --------- NEWS
> --------------
>
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> newsletter the I-
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> have it, I
> featured InoculateIT in that letter, a heavy duty
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> addition of
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> update dated May
> 5th., and sure enough InoculateIT found the love-bug
> in an
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> an antidote!
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>
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> download InoculateIT - their server must have been
> hard-pressed to
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> morning attempts if
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> for cleaning your
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>
> It seems that Outlook Express is used as a back door
> for worm
> infestation, so I have switched back to the Pegasus
> email client,
> which I first used and reviewed three years ago. The
> latest version
> is an absolute pleasure to use. It needs less
> resources than
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>
>
--------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Finds of the Week
>
> I spent a good part of the week testing Star Office,
> a 65MB
> download from Sun, developed for many platforms.
> Unfortunately
> my experience was very poor (on Windows 98), as I
> found it hogs
> computer resources, and the browser crashes with
> alarming
> frequency. Star is free, and contains a browser,
> email client, word
> processing, spreadsheet, presentation app., paint
> program, and file
> management. It seemed set to provide a viable
> alternative to MS
> products. I don't feel like including it in TuDogs
> at this stage, but
> would like to hear from any subscriber who has
> experience with
> Star Office.
>
> The Vatican is an historical storehouse, and their
> Web site seems
> set to release all to the Web community, including
> the secret
> archives. It's reviewed in our new religious section
> at
> http://www.tudogs.com/rchr.php3
>
> Ivan Weltman,
> http://www.tudogs.com/
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>


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