Re: [CGUYS] Apple pushes anti-virus for Macs

2008-12-07 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The advice in that tech note was bad, even if the suggestion to add antivirus were valid. Running multiple antivirus programs is a bad idea. The products cited were not good choices. This speaks more to poor quality

Re: [CGUYS] Apple pushes anti-virus for Macs

2008-12-07 Thread Andy Gallant
... as requested ... http://74.125.45.132/search?q=cache:wVsFlBY8oPQJ:support.apple.com/kb/HT2550%3Fviewlocale%3Dit_IT+%22http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2550%22hl=enct=clnkcd=1gl=usclient=firefox-a or - google http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2550; and select Cached BEGIN Mac OS: Antivirus

Re: [CGUYS] moving to the cloud

2008-12-07 Thread Mike
Don't forget gmail is free and it's entirely possible to lose your data with them. If you have important emails, back them up locally. Sent from my iPod On Dec 7, 2008, at 16:56, Tony B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, I can see why everyone would be incredulous. It sounds like 10X the work

Re: [CGUYS] Looking for an e-mail client with particular features

2008-12-07 Thread b_s-wilk
Betty (b_s-wilk [EMAIL PROTECTED]) replied: When I want to copy the header, I simply choose Edit as New in Thunderbird's Message menu. Then I make whatever changes I want, or keep it as is. I comment: Betty, I tried this repeatedly in incoming and outgoing messages. In my hands, this

[CGUYS] NOT moving to the cloud

2008-12-07 Thread b_s-wilk
Yeah, I can see why everyone would be incredulous. It sounds like 10X the work to produce what you perceive is a little convenience. Get a Gmail account and you can just use any browser *anywhere* to access these records and compose documents. No Word needed, and no worries about backing up

Re: [CGUYS] Apple pushes anti-virus for Macs

2008-12-07 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 5:52 PM, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The tech note is badly written and poorly thought out. Apple was right to delete it. The problem is that this is a tough question to answer, liability wise. The right answer is that Macs do not need antivirus software. But

Re: [CGUYS] Looking for an e-mail client with particular features

2008-12-07 Thread Fred Holmes
At 05:59 PM 12/7/2008, Michael S. Altus wrote: I comment: Thank you for this suggestion. I tried and might continue to check Eudora ver 7. I find that the button line has only icons and not words, and otherwise is crowded. If I pause for a second over a button, I get a tool-tip that describes