"Anthony Atkielski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes, hundreds over the past week or so.  I have a rule for incoming mail that
> just directs them to the trash.  But it does make one wonder about the
> participants on the list--I don't have this problem on other lists.
> 
> > Not a good sign...
> 
> Agreed.  So much for "experts."

The Code Red virus doesn't just use addresses from the infected users
address book - it also uses addresses culled from the web browser
cache.  Not too surprising that this list address would show up a lot.
Since this list does not require one to be subscribed to post, it gets
more than its share of junk.

Frankly, I find the endless (and very repetitive)
discussion/complaining about the viruses and warnings even worse than
the viruses and warnings - they easy to filter.  Isn't the general
idea that once a topic reaches a certain traffic level it should be
taken to another list, or a face to face session?

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Scott Lawrence                            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Virata Embedded Web & UPnP Technology    http://www.emweb.com/

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