I totally disagree!
Mike didn't have time to check it out, I did.
Who knows how many hundreds of folks concern themselves about hoaxes
like that, un-necessarily!
What shall we do? not respond in any way, and all those folks out
there keep worring about everytime they turn on their cell phone,
whether they're infected, whether they'll infect someone else if they
DO have it?

I think nipping something like this in the bud is the only way to
handle it.

Lawrence Kwan wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Keith Whaley wrote:
> > Not to worry. This is a hoax.
> > Your warning is welcome nevertheless.
> 
> On the contrary, I don't think it is a good idea to post this type of
> alerts to a mailing list at all, especially when Mike himself admitted
> that he did not have time to check for the validity of this claim.
> 
> We have too many hoaxes and false alarms, propagating it in a mailing
> lists with hundreds of users is the last thing we need.

No, the last thing we need is for everyone to _worry_ about it!
Now, we don't have to worry. 
And I am not going to charge anything whatsoever for greater piece of mind.

Best of all worlds. Get your knowledge free of effort OR cost!  <g

keith whaley
> 
> > mike wilson wrote:
> > > I'm not one for spreading despondancy but I have had this from a
> > > quite reputable source and don't have time to chack.
> 
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