Struth Michael !
My ADSL2 speed is about 11/0.9 so that is pretty poor for NBN.
I am pretty happy with my ADSL2 speed and don’t really need NBN.
But looks like we don’t get to choose when the time comes.
> On 18 Feb 2019, at 9:23 am, Michael Hawkins
> wrote:
>
> Our iPrimus experience in
Our iPrimus experience in Doubleview, about 200 m from the node, has been
atrocious with download speeds of 0.10Mbps. Not at peak times, I hasten to add.
That “speed” was a 5:56AM. After we complained the download speed went up to
35.5Mbps but as I write this it is down to 11.0 with an upload
I have to add my endorsement for Telstra’s service as well, although I must say
up front that we were transitioning from Foxtel Cable to Foxtel NBN, so there
was very little to change in the way of infrastructure since they are using
essentially the same cable technology. Nonetheless, apart
That has given me great confidence in the Telstra move to NBN.
Thank you Robin.
I moved reluctantly from Westnet to Telstra 9 years ago when I moved house.
I had been very satisfied with Westnet until I moved house.
But Westnet could not offer me high speed ADSL at the time and Telstra could.
Switching to NBN -
Here in Busselton, after 24 years with Westnet, with the disconnection of the
analogue phone service imminent I signed up with Telstra for an NBN internet
service.
This consolidated all our fixed and mobile phones and now our internet with one
provider.
(I did start with
We had a fairly easy ride with Iinet side of things for the switch to NBN, any
holdups were with NBNco. As we’ve been on for a year or more the pain of
switchover is long forgotten. Iinet have also been reliable with phone support
over the years. No complaints here.
Sent from my iPad
> On 17
Hi
We had to go on the NBN shortly and on my brother in law’s recommendation I
tried Aussie Broadband. The result has been fantastic! Cheaper, guaranteed
Australian call centre (which makes a huge difference being older and deafer),
constant updates of what is going on (whilst connecting) Since
I can not see speak highly enough of Westnet, though they are in the iiNet
fold. Great, prompt service and fast action where needed. I have been with
them for about 20 years.
Severin Crisp
> On 17 Feb 2019, at 09:38, Mike Murray wrote:
>
> We need to make a move to NBN in the next few
I made the change to NBN about 12 months ago with iinet and it was a seamless
change from ADSL
Barry
> On 17 Feb 2019, at 9:38 am, Mike Murray wrote:
>
> We need to make a move to NBN in the next few months.
> I did want to keep my email address, but…
> Does anyone have nice things to say
M !
I am with Bigpond and recently spoke with them about my forthcoming NBN (second
half of 2019).
They said it will happen automatically and I will get a new free modem that I
simply plug in.
Nothing else to do.
All sounds too easy to me.
Got me worried too now !
> On 17 Feb 2019, at 9:38
We need to make a move to NBN in the next few months.
I did want to keep my email address, but…
Does anyone have nice things to say about NBN providers???
Worried…
Mike
Mike Murray and Lesley Silvester
TimeTrackers
PO Box 197
Melville, 6956
Western Australia
Tel (08) 9339 8078
International
Similar with ‘Bigpuddle’. Took 2-3 months to get a reliable full time
connection. Countless phones calls...
Now working.
One thing we asked for was upgrade to mobile data allowance- for free, as we
had no, or unreliable, home line or internet for weeks.
Brian Risbey
OS12.1.4 ☕️
On 17
Sorry - smoke coming out of my ears
I guess this is the sad result of a great WA company being taken over by TPG
I have been a loyal iiNet customer for 25 years
15 days ago I signed up with iiNet to switch from iiNet Broadband to iiNet NBN
After numerous stuff-ups, being on hold for 20 - 40
Rod Blitvich <rb...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>
> Hi
> My wife’s macbook from DET has a Macafee warning:
> “Detected as W97M/Downloader.asi
> Action: Quarantined"
>
> It is running fine
> Anything to worry about?
> please
> ta
> Bl
Hi
My wife’s macbook from DET has a Macafee warning:
“Detected as W97M/Downloader.asi
Action: Quarantined"
It is running fine
Anything to worry about?
please
ta
Blitto
Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Good Ideas
0409 681
Warning - fake apple store $100 credit emails - credit card phishing
attempt
I just received an email sent to my works marketing mailing list address
(first alarm bell) purporting to be from Apple Australia - with the
address of Apple Store applef...@apple.com and a valid link
Hello WAMUG Firefox users,
There is an email doing the rounds ‘again’ (as I just received 2), that says it
is From: Mozilla Firefox no-re...@updating.net
This is NOT from Mozilla Firefox! Mozilla would definitely not send an email
prompting you to upgrade.
If anything, a notification would
Hi all,
I just set-up my laptop for our coming holiday I also ended up re-installing
Dropbox - but now I keep getting the warning about Dropbox being an
application downloaded from the internet - I expect to get this message the
FIRST time I open it after downloading - but it keeps coming up
On 11/09/2011, at 4:12 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi all,
I just set-up my laptop for our coming holiday I also ended up re-installing
Dropbox - but now I keep getting the warning about Dropbox being an
application downloaded from the internet - I expect to get this message the
FIRST time
On 11/09/2011, at 4:12 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi all,
I just set-up my laptop for our coming holiday I also ended up re-installing
Dropbox - but now I keep getting the warning about Dropbox being an
application downloaded from the internet - I expect to get this message the
FIRST
permission for the application
- so I thought that write access to the app might be needed to reset the
warning flag?? (I don't really know how this works - but it seemed
possible!) So (in get info) I added my user name to the applications
permissions and gave myself read/write permission.
At first
version
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953266
1. Start Word for Mac application.
2. On the File menu, click Open.
3. In the Convert File window, scroll down and select Recover Text from any
file. You may get a warning, click OK. Note: Some formatting might change.
4. On the File menu, click
Beware; if you are thinking about upgrading to M$ Word V14, also known as
Word:Mac 2011, then, before updating, do update any older Word documents that
you may have.
I tried to open Word 97 documents with the current Word V14 and they all slowed
the app to a crawl. After a long wait an empty
Message -
From: Ray Forma r...@smartchat.net.au
To: List Mailing WAMUG wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 10:57:13 +0800 (WST)
Subject: Warning: MS Word 14 fails with old Word documents
Beware; if you are thinking about upgrading to M$ Word V14, also known as
Word:Mac 2011
Hi Paul
Some weeks ago gmail informed me that my account had been accessed from a
computer in Singapore.
I love that security feature.
My guess is that gmail is being rightfully suspicious of emails from my
address. I feel dirty ;)
maybe, but can't see why unless your account was used
On 06/07/2011, at 1:08 PM, Kyle Kreusch wrote:
Hi, David and All WAMUG
Gmail has recently made changes to The way they detecte Phishing e-mails, You
can find out more here on the Gmail blog. But to put it simply no one
actually sends you a e-mail when replying to this list Their e-mail
Hi all,
Some weeks ago gmail informed me that my account had been accessed from a
computer in Singapore. Password quickly changed. My guess is that gmail is
being rightfully suspicious of emails from my address. I feel dirty ;) The
others? Not sure, may just be looking at cookies or something and
On 06/07/2011, at 11:54 AM, David Noel wrote:
-- I noticed a warning about phishing in some of Carlo's WAMUG postings, and
mentioned it to him off list. Now these warnings are increasing on WAMUG
emails -- see 4 recent instances attached.
-- I don't suppose the matter is important
Hi David,
I had a look at my setup when you sent me that message and it looks OK to me.
The email is going through the correct server with the very same email address
and password authentication as the cm200912 account. I am not sure what the
problem is but others are also seeing this warning
sent me that message and it looks OK to
me. The email is going through the correct server with the very same email
address and password authentication as the cm200912 account. I am not sure
what the problem is but others are also seeing this warning and think it may
be a false positive from
address and password authentication as the cm200912 account. I am not sure
what the problem is but others are also seeing this warning and think it may
be a false positive from Google's phishing filter.
http://www.google.es/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=13963a50d8da1ac1hl=en
If anyone else
Hi, David and All WAMUG
Gmail has recently made changes to The way they detecte Phishing e-mails,
You can find out more here on the Gmail
bloghttp://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/protect-yourself-from-scams-by-knowing.html.
But to put it simply no one actually sends you a e-mail when replying to
This morning MacUpdate Desktop downloaded and installed Firefox v4 on my
MacBook OS 10.6.6.
Unfortunately, v4 overwrote v3 without importing useful items such as
bookmarks and preferences (including user names and passwords for various
web-sites).
Fortunately I had made a Time Machine back-up
Morning Kyle,
Thanks, have received same forwarded to Apple Australia and Apple USA with
captured addresses.
Cheers!
RobD...
On 28Jan2011, at 5:13 pm, Kyle Kreusch wrote:
Hi, All (GMUG) and WAMUG
I felt compelled to warn people that there is currently an Apple Store
fishing attack
Hi Kyle,
Sounds similar to the phishing attack back in September 2010
Apple customers target of convincing Apple Store phishing site
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/security-bytes/apple-customers-target-of-convincing-apple-store-phishing-site/
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 28/01/2011, at
Hi all
When you get potentially dodgy emails with links in them it is
revealing to click and drag the links a little way, which shows the
real url. If it matches the link text all is probably well (though
still use your judgement)- if it's a long, complicated affair ending
in .ru you
Hi All
Thanks for forwarding this about SYNERGY rebate.
We were out for more than 12 hours so I tried to submit my claim but at the
end of putting in all my details, the email that should have gone through, via
their web page, failed. I also needed a username and password.
Might try again
Denise, and others south/east of the river
I succeeded in lodging a claim with Western Power. I didn't use
Graeme's link, but entered the address manually, as far as /
yourPowerSupply/ and then I selected the rest progressively.
Our power was off for over 50 hours so I think we will meet
/2010/01/19/2795684.htm
Here is the intro
The Federal Government has ramped up warnings about Microsoft's web
browser Internet Explorer, which has come under attack from hackers.
The Government is warning that people risk having their computers
infiltrated and passwords stolen unless
On 19/01/2010, at 7:51 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
IE for Mac is not better than Safari!
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
IE for the Mac is not better than anything!
The article, like almost all IT articles in the General Press, is not for
hackers.
The Government is warning that people risk having their computers
infiltrated and passwords stolen unless they install temporary fixes
from Microsoft or use alternative browsers.
The Government says Microsoft has acknowledged all recent versions of
the program are vulnerable
What should I do with Console now it is on the Dock and logging new data
frequently?This morning the Console log popped onto desktop at the same
time as the requested DiskUtility.log.(Coincidence?) Console shows a
steady count of 4000 messages so I assume the oldest entries are being
Hi Alan,
To manually remove Growl:
1) Go into the Growl preferences in system preferences
2) Uncheck Display Growl Status in the menu bar
3) Uncheck Start at Login
4) Stop Growl
5) Click on Show All at the top of system preferences
6) Control+click the Growl preferences, then click to remove
Hi Alan,
I was rushing to finish another support job I'm on, and didn't have time to
explain why you are seeing Console.
When you requested the DiskUtility.log it opened Console, so you could view the
log.
While your computer performs tasks, it sends messages between applications,
processes,
the external HDD.
Regards, Alan
From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf
Of Ronda Brown
Sent: Friday, 11 December 2009 7:52 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Growl App - Console Log warning
Hi Alan,
I was rushing to finish another support job I'm
, 11 December 2009 7:52 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Growl App - Console Log warning
Hi Alan,
I was rushing to finish another support job I'm on, and didn't have time to
explain why you are seeing Console.
When you requested the DiskUtility.log it opened Console, so you could
From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf
Of Ronda Brown
Sent: Friday, 11 December 2009 7:52 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Growl App - Console Log warning
Hi Alan,
I was rushing to finish another support job I'm on, and didn't have time
formatted the
disk.
Cheers, Alan
From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf
Of Ronda Brown
Sent: Friday, 11 December 2009 9:20 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Growl App - Console Log warning
Hi again Alan,
I would get rid of Growl ... You don't
App - Console Log warning
Hi again Alan,
I would get rid of Growl ... You don't need it, and It doesn't play well with
Snow Leopard.
Growl preference pane: It sort of works, but you need to restart System
Preferences into 32-bit mode.
The whole app is only 32-bit.
If you don't
Ronni
Thank you for your instructions on removing Growl.
Like Alan, I also was puzzled as to where this had come from, and why it kept
appearing on my desktop A newer version of Growl is Available. Click to
Install. I could not establish what it was for.
You would not believe it - I
G'day to all,
MacBook Pro OSX Snow Leopard--Permissions Repair warnings as follows:
Repairing permissions for “Macintosh HD”
Warning: SUID file System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/
ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAgent has been modified and will not
be repaired.
Warning: SUID file
On 26/09/2009, at 11:55 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
G'day to all,
MacBook Pro OSX Snow Leopard--Permissions Repair warnings as
follows:
Repairing permissions for “Macintosh HD”
Warning: SUID file System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/
ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAgent has been
”
Warning: SUID file System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/
ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAgent has been modified and will
not be repaired.
Warning: SUID file System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/
DesktopServicesPriv.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Locum has been
modified and will not be repaired
HI Everyone ,
I received an almost believable email
posing as Paypal to advise of a change of paypal's email address .
It took a bit of direct searching on a real Paypal site to confirm
it was a likely scam.
Redirected email to sp...@paypal.comand Paypal replied that it is
indeed a
thanks robert.
i also have received this email.
- Original Message -
From: Robert Howells rhowe...@arach.net.au
To: wamug wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Saturday, 18 July, 2009 5:37:09 PM GMT +08:00 Perth
Subject: WARNING .. Paypal phishing email
HI Everyone ,
I received an almost
@wamug.org.au
Sent: Saturday, 18 July, 2009 5:37:09 PM GMT +08:00 Perth
Subject: WARNING .. Paypal phishing email
HI Everyone ,
I received an almost believable email
posing as Paypal to advise of a change of paypal's email address .
It took a bit of direct searching on a real Paypal site to confirm
Hi Barry,
2009/6/16 Barry Sexstone bjsexst...@netspace.net.au:
In the last few days, on waking from sleep in the morning, the computer
shows the standard device removal warning The device you removed was not
properly put away etc. and the icons for the external disk are not on the
I assume
Hi Barry,
In that case, can I suggest Shutting Down your computer tonight and
turning the Firewire drive off, leaving the computer powered off for
at least 8 hours, then starting back up again and resuming normal
procedures. Has the problem gone away? Some people might suggest
resetting (zapping)
James
As no-one seems to have any definitive answers I have a number of
thing I will try and yours will be one of them if I do not have
success before then. It will be a slow process as I will have to wait
24 hrs for each trial. However, it is not a problem per se but more an
intriguing
Hi Barry,
I wonder if your Hard Drive is slow to start because the Power Supply
is now not
producing the same current as it used to for Start Spin Up ?
What current rating does it have ?
What make Hard drive is in the enclosure ? Seagate requires more
current than eg Western Digital ! ?
in the morning, the
computer
shows the standard device removal warning The device you removed
was not
properly put away etc. and the icons for the external disk are not
on the
I assume you are referring to a desktop computer, but if you have a
laptop with a bus-powered external drive (i.e., one
removal warning The device you
removed was not properly put away etc. and the icons for the external
disk are not on the desktop. This is a recent phenomenon and does not
seem to happen when the computer sleeps during the day.
Any clues/advice.
Regards
Barry
-- The WA Macintosh User Group
in the morning, the
computer shows the standard device removal warning The device you
removed was not properly put away etc. and the icons for the
external disk are not on the desktop. This is a recent phenomenon
and does not seem to happen when the computer sleeps during the day.
Any clues
Intel Mac running 10.5.7
The external drive has two partitions - on running time machine and
the other is a backup clone.
In the last few days, on waking from sleep in the morning, the
computer shows the standard device removal warning The device you
removed was not properly put away etc
warning The device you
removed was not properly put away etc. and the icons for the
external disk are not on the desktop. This is a recent phenomenon
and does not seem to happen when the computer sleeps during the day.
Any clues/advice.
Regards
Barry
Hello Barry,
When this happens
- on running time machine
and the other is a backup clone.
In the last few days, on waking from sleep in the morning, the
computer shows the standard device removal warning The device
you removed was not properly put away etc. and the icons for the
external disk are not on the desktop
sleep in the morning, the
computer shows the standard device removal warning The device
you removed was not properly put away etc. and the icons for
the external disk are not on the desktop. This is a recent
phenomenon and does not seem to happen when the computer sleeps
during the day.
Any
machine
and the other is a backup clone.
In the last few days, on waking from sleep in the morning, the
computer shows the standard device removal warning The device
you removed was not properly put away etc. and the icons for
the external disk are not on the desktop. This is a recent
Mosman Park
Western Australia 6012
ABN 89 154 124 265
Phone (08) 9383 3929
Mobile 0448 844 381
0438 833 144
Email gman...@bigpond.net.au
On 09/06/2009, at 1:42 PM, Robert Howells wrote:
Hello list
Just a warning for those on the list who have NOTupgraded to
OS
and Collectors
5 Glyde Street
Mosman Park
Western Australia 6012
ABN 89 154 124 265
Phone (08) 9383 3929
Mobile 0448 844 381
0438 833 144
Email gman...@bigpond.net.au
On 09/06/2009, at 1:42 PM, Robert Howells wrote:
Hello list
Just a warning for those on the list who have
and Collectors
5 Glyde Street
Mosman Park
Western Australia 6012
ABN 89 154 124 265
Phone (08) 9383 3929
Mobile 0448 844 381
0438 833 144
Email gman...@bigpond.net.au
On 09/06/2009, at 1:42 PM, Robert Howells wrote:
Hello list
Just a warning for those on the list who have
Thanks Matt,
You are exactly right. Without that information I would not have known where
to look to get Safari 4 to stay open. I have never heard of SIMBL before !
Lloyd
Hi all,
Also, just a heads up for those of you currently using Safari 3
plugins like Sogudi and AcidSearch: If you
Hello list
Just a warning for those on the list who have NOTupgraded to
OS 10 .5.7
IF you are usingSafari 4 Beta ( as I am ) on OS 10.5.6 or less
theNEWSAFARI 4 installer willNOT let you instal
unless you have 10.5.7
SO if you wish to continue to use
(depending on
your model)
See if you qualify for new battery:
http://www.apple.com/au/support/macbook_macbookpro/batteryupdate/
Check battery for bulging - Read this WAMUG thread from 29 Jan 09:
MacBook Pro Battery Warning (finished one)
This list is probably not exhaustive. Good luck.
cheers
Travis
/Battery_Update_1_2 (depending on
your model)
See if you qualify for new battery:
http://www.apple.com/au/support/macbook_macbookpro/batteryupdate/
Check battery for bulging - Read this WAMUG thread from 29 Jan 09:
MacBook Pro Battery Warning (finished one)
This list is probably not exhaustive. Good luck
My Intel Core 2 Duo 17 MacBook Pro, when unplugged from an AC power
supply, will turn off without any warning when the battery runs down
to what seems to be a point where the laptop should still be running
on battery power.
It's just happened to me again, and upon connecting the MacBook
Hi Steven,
You're right that PMU applies to PowerPC hardware only. For Intels,
it's SMC (System Management Controller), so search for that instead.
Battery Calibration can be a problem -- if the battery cannot guage
its capacity properly then you will have premature cut-outs. You can
re-calibrate
battery:
http://www.apple.com/au/support/macbook_macbookpro/batteryupdate/
Check battery for bulging - Read this WAMUG thread from 29 Jan 09:
MacBook Pro Battery Warning (finished one)
This list is probably not exhaustive. Good luck.
cheers
Travis
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List
Glenn this is the battery now.
http://members.westnet.com.au/travis253/battery1.jpg
http://members.westnet.com.au/travis253/battery2.jpg
Obviously it's got a lot worse since I noticed it. I could only just
tell it was bulging when when the battery was in, but it was obvious
when I took it out. I
Thought I would share this as it might help someone else:
I have a MacBook Pro (17) which will turn 2 years old in April. About
a month ago it started to randomly shutdown - and I mean like instant
shutdown, no warning! After some googling, I discovered it's a common
problem with this model's
Sorry, clicked send instead of Save.
Thought I would share this as it might help someone else:
I have a MacBook Pro (17) which will turn 2 years old in April. About
a month ago it started to randomly shutdown - and I mean like instant
shutdown, no warning! After some googling, I discovered it's
Pro (17) which will turn 2 years old in April. About
a month ago it started to randomly shutdown - and I mean like instant
shutdown, no warning! After some googling, I discovered it's a common
problem with this model's battery, and that it's also prone to
battery bulging. So I took the battery out
So if you have a backup battery it voids the warranty. Surely not!
Reg
On 29/01/2009, at 1:43 PM, Glenn Cardwell wrote:
Thanks for scaring the pants off me Travis. Purchased same at same
time.
Can you please describe where you found the bulge? Can't find a
problem with mine.
Then I
Thank you for the reassurance, James.
regards, Jennifer
On 30/12/2008, at 3:03 PM, James / Hans Kunz wrote:
i have the same effect on my powerbook on tiger.11 for years, it's a
bit a nuissance, you only get that on wake up
happy new years James
On 30/12/2008, at 13:49, Jennifer and Dick
I've noticed that on my mac as well for the last year or more. When I
wake it, it shows what was the screensaver before it went to sleep,
then the screen goes off again for a few second before everything's
normal. I figure it's a bit like my brain in the morning - takes a bit
to get going :-)
Good Morning
and a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to all . May it be Helathy Wealthy
and Wise !
Re Video ...
I can tell you that there is an initial connection to the screen that
comes from
a source that might be set by the Paramater Ram .
As the software loads this source is removed and
Happy New Year all,
When I had my 19 Acer as the second monitor with my MacBook on start-
up it would go through
many different possibilities and clicking sounds before settling on my
preference setting.
Now the Acer is attached to my new iMac it won't go to my preference
setting I have
Hello Everyone,
When I wake up my Mac OS X Version 10.5.6, the display shows and then
switches off momentarily. It then comes on and stays on. This has
only started over the last few days and I wonder if it warns of
something more dire happening later?
A Happy New Year to you all and
i have the same effect on my powerbook on tiger.11 for years, it's a
bit a nuissance, you only get that on wake up
happy new years James
On 30/12/2008, at 13:49, Jennifer and Dick Lefroy wrote:
Hello Everyone,
When I wake up my Mac OS X Version 10.5.6, the display shows and
then switches
Hey all
Warning - If you use an Apple Ethernet adapter to get around a broken
port etc on any PPC machine updating will 10.5.6 will leave you
stuck. Still unsure whether its related to a glitch or a deliberate
attempt on Apple's behalf.
Symptoms will include long boot times, not able to access
I don't think Peter has anything to be sorry about. I got the same
immediate response after I sent a message to the WAMUG server and I
hadn't looked at his or anyone elses posts for a couple of days. The
message that came through had a link to a Russian chat list.
Kind wishes, Paul.
-- The
Robert, Ronda and Chris.
A thousand apologies for including that website address and I do hope
you don't get flooded with spam.
I thought the offers were too good to be true.
On 20/04/2008, at 2:54 PM, Robert Howells wrote:
HI ALL,
It seems my email address was sucked out of my last message
Hi Peter,
Everytime I reply to an email to WAMUG, I'm getting spammed from [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
WARNING! AUTOMATED REPLY
Your message has been received by electronic mail pool of Straighthold
Investment Group Inc., and will be processed by human body shortly. We
do our best to process
:
Hi Peter,
Everytime I reply to an email to WAMUG, I'm getting spammed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
WARNING! AUTOMATED REPLY
Your message has been received by electronic mail pool of Straighthold
Investment Group Inc., and will be processed by human body shortly. We
do our best to process
Peter,
Everytime I reply to an email to WAMUG, I'm getting spammed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
WARNING! AUTOMATED REPLY
Your message has been received by electronic mail pool of
Straighthold
Investment Group Inc., and will be processed by human body shortly.
We
do our best to process customer's
HI ALL,
It seems my email address was sucked out of my last message to the list
SENT AT 2.27 .
I had an email from a foreign source sent to me just seconds after mine
was despatched .
I have to question whether there was something hidden behind the link
in the message that I had replied to .
On 20/04/2008, at 2:54 PM, Robert Howells wrote:
HI ALL,
It seems my email address was sucked out of my last message to the
list
SENT AT 2.27 .
I had an email from a foreign source sent to me just seconds after
mine
was despatched .
I have to question whether there was something
Me too, almost straight away
from: pool @ sig-support . com
never heard of it..
went straight into the junk and erased from existence!!
what is going on here? Something must be hidden in at wamug to capture
outgoings?
chris
On 20/04/2008, at 3:00 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On
Good Morning ,
All those usingLEOPARD should check out the item about
a serious Finder bug !
It is documented here : http://www.macintouch.com/
Bob
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