[TruthTalk] Izzy's J smiley.

2005-05-27 Thread Charles Perry Locke
No need to quit that because a few of our mail readers can't display it. 
Express yourself. We will just think the message is from Jesus.



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Frequently.  Guess I'll have to quit that.

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Izzy, I also receive a post from you occasionaly that has only a large J in
along left hand edge. Do you sometimes post a message with only a smiley
face in it?

Perry

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PS JD, What do you mean by the incoming mail line? Do you mean the
From:
line at the beginning of the message below? What Terry's problem was is
that
whenever I typed a smiley face in hypertext, his computer did not 
recognize

that character set and instead translated it into the letter J on his
end.
No one else, apparently, had that problem except for Terry.  (How old is
your computer program Terry?)  Perhaps the update my husband did tonight
will help Terry with that problem.  Here is a smiley face just for you
Terry:   :-)   Does it look like a J?  If nothing else helps I can just 
use
plain text, but how very BORING!  I hope that is not necessary.  I like 
to

change fonts and colors, and make smiley faces!  Izzy



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Sorry that you are having problems with emails from me. It sound like 
there

is a tilde (~) sign appearing in the email somewhere that should not be
there. I have asked my husband about this. We run several threat filters
including Norton Internet Security 2005 and the new Microsoft 
AntiSpyware.

These programs are continuously updated with new threat definitions. In
addition to scanning all incoming and outgoing emails, full system scans
are
automatically performed on a weekly basis. So far, we cannot detect any
threats (such as Trojan horses) that might be transferred to you via 
email.

My husband also just ran a detect and repair reconfiguration of our
Microsoft Office 2003 installation in case this is causing some type of
non-standard characters to be included in my emails (such as smiley 
faces)

that your computer does not have a character set to resolve into a
recognizable character. This problem can occur when hypertext is used by
the
sender (e.g., to reply in colored font types) but the recipient computer
does not have a similar font installed causing the incoming message to
appear garbled. This is why some email lists stipulate that users
communicate in plain text only.



Please let me know f the problem continues. It would also be helpful to 
see
an example of the way the message appears on your end (e.g., printed in 
PDF

format).



Incidentally, For a Trojan horse to spread, you must, invite these
programs
onto your computers--for example, by opening an email attachment or
downloading and running a file from the Internet. (see
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/1999041209131106).
Unless
you opened an attachment that I sent with an email to Truth Talk, you 
could

not have acquired a Trojan Horse from one of my emails.



Izzy



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Often, when you , Izzy, address me, there is a little curly something to
the
left side on the incoming mail line.  Your's is the only one that has
this
marking.   When it appears,  and when I try to open your mail, it takes
soemthimes 3 or 4 minutes to download and when I try to respond,  it
freezes
up my machine.



The Tojan Horse that ruined my machine several months ago --  recently
fixed
-  came in on the back of one of your email.   I am wondering if you have
some sort of virus or something.   This is 

Re: [TruthTalk] Izzy's J smiley.

2005-05-27 Thread David Miller
Perry wrote:
 No need to quit that because a few of our
 mail readers can't display it.

Most email readers probably can display it.  They simply need to be setup 
with the right character set.

I use Outlook Express and it displays the smiley faces fine.  My font 
encoding uses Western European (Windows).  It is set under Tools / Options / 
Read / Fonts.  Set the encoding to Western European (Windows).

I have noticed that somebody has some kind of script being put in some of 
the emails.  My Anti-Spam software was moving them to my spam folder.  In 
telling it not to do that, it eventually asked me if I wanted to turn off 
the rule that sends emails with script to the spam folder.  It might be that 
someone's signature is doing it or some fancy html code they are inserting 
into the email.

John, it could have been a coincidence that your system crashed when you 
were opening Izzy's email.  Viruses usually start their work slowly and as 
they go they eat up memory.  The most likely explanation is that your 
opening of her email caused your system to go get some more memory to 
display the email, but that memory was not available and your system 
crashed.  In other words, the virus was probably doing its thing long before 
you opened her email.

It use to be that only opening attachments could give you a virus, but with 
today's fancy email, scripts can be embedded to cause damage.  Security 
settings should be set so that emails do not execute scripts willy-nilly in 
your system.  Microsoft is constantly updating their email readers to close 
such security holes, but who knows what holes have yet to be found?  Better 
just be careful with email containing script.

Peace be with you.
David Miller.

p.s.  Please excuse my BORING plain text emails, Izzy.  :-)  I like to 
think that writing in plain text helps me focus more on content and less on 
being pretty.  :-)  Besides that, plain text just shows up in the archives 
better and works better when Google indexes it.


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Re: [TruthTalk] Izzy's J smiley.

2005-05-27 Thread knpraise

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Perry wrote:
 No need to quit that because a few of our
 mail readers can't display it.

Most email readers probably can display it.  They simply need to be setup 
with the right character set.

I use Outlook Express and it displays the smiley faces fine.  My font 
encoding uses Western European (Windows).  It is set under Tools / Options / 
Read / Fonts.  Set the encoding to "Western European (Windows)."

I have noticed that somebody has some kind of script being put in some of 
the emails.  My Anti-Spam software was moving them to my spam folder.  In 
telling it not to do that, it eventually asked me if I wanted to turn off 
the rule that sends emails with script to the spam folder.  It might be that 
someone's signature is doing it or some fancy html code they are inserting 
into the email.

John, it could have been a coincidence that your system crashed when you 
were opening Izzy's email.  Viruses usually start their work slowly and as 
they go they eat up memory.  The most likely explanation is that your 
opening of her email caused your system to go get some more memory to 
display the email, but that memory was not available and your system 
crashed.  In other words, the virus was probably doing its thing long before 
you opened her email.
The reason for my conclusion was that the instant I opened that particular email, I got a notice from Norton about that virus along with the notation that it could not repair the file.  It did in deed, take weeks for the system to completely go down.   Now, every night, I upgrade Nortonand once a week, I am going to defrag my machine. Good ideas?   Other advice?JD
It use to be that only opening attachments could give you a virus, but with 
today's fancy email, scripts can be embedded to cause damage.  Security 
settings should be set so that emails do not execute scripts willy-nilly in 
your system.  Microsoft is constantly updating their email readers to close 
such security holes, but who knows what holes have yet to be found?  Better 
just be careful with email containing script.

Peace be with you.
David Miller.

p.s.  Please excuse my "BORING" plain text emails, Izzy.  :-)  I like to 
think that writing in plain text helps me focus more on content and less on 
being pretty.  :-)  Besides that, plain text just shows up in the archives 
better and works better when Google indexes it.


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