> Thomas Keller, no I will not use M$ virus delivery programs.
>> Thank you,
>> Teresa
>> 

Heck, I'm as anti-everything as the next person also. But in almost 10 years
of using macs on the internet I've never seen a virus on a mac. And yes I've
checked using all of those most popular self claiming virus protection apps.
I did see a PC targeted worm pass through here last summer though. I would
be interested in hearing if anyone on the list has ever experience a real
virus using a mac...

some interesting reading:
http://home.teleport.com/~or4think/pf_v6n2/Viruses.htm

I still say my original advice was sound. The computer/mozilla app froze
when the feedback function kicked in. As stated on the mozilla web site, the
feedback function is only there to report operation and bug/crash reports to
the developers of mozilla. Therefor, trash it. Mozilla did the same thing to
me when I test drove it the other night. I dumped it and reinstalled it with
out the feedback function files/option. Then it worked fine. well, if you
consider the anxiety attacks & stress related acne I encountered waiting for
it to load pages, fine. Nevertheless, I think apple is well on it's way to
resolving all these issues with Safariand the built in mail app in X is
fantastic also.




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