FLUXLIST: viruseless
Sorry to post something somewhat unrelated to the list and the nature thereof, but I thought that perhaps somewhere out there, amongst that great wealth of talent and knowledge that is Fluxlist (oh look! flattery to detract from the non-fluxlisty nature of this message), there is the answer I am looking for. After the strange message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and another reporting an infected file I had sent to an address I don't even have, this morning I was checking an old email address (my old Libero one). Amongst the spam there was a mail delivery notice reporting the non delivery of an infected file to an address I've never seen before. This account is web-based, therefore doesn't go through Outlook, or any other mail prog - on this website based email I have no stored addresses. I understand that some viruses clone addresses but are usually propogated through ms progs such as outlook. My pc is heavily protected with anti-virus and firewall stuff and I have run current checks for the new viruses (checking registries etc) and as far as I can see I am clear. Do I have a problem or is someone just using my addresses? So far I have recieved 3 notifications of problems 2 for 2 seperate email addresses which go through Outlook and one web-based one - none of which make sense as there is no proof in each case of any activity on my part. My concern is that I have a problem that I cannot find and that I'mm passing it on through my quite large address book. Any help would be greatly appreciated (offlist) Thanks for you patience Alan --- Spazio ILLIMITATO per la tua Email, Scanner Antivirus, Antispam, Backup e POP3. Prova la nuova Email di superEva: http://webmail.supereva.it/ ---
RE: FLUXLIST: viruseless
I've had hundreds of these!!! What seems to happen with this Mydoom virus is that once it has commandeered someone's address book it sends out viruses that purport to come from the names in the address book. So - if your address is in someone's address book and they get the virus - your name goes out to hundreds of people - who all think you've sent them a virus. Of course the next thing is you start getting e-mails from total strangers either a) telling you that you sent them a virus or b) telling you that they are out of the office at the moment Blinking nuisance. You then start getting viruses sent to you but with the name not quite right - if your address works like the Freeserve one - ie my address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] but in fact the first word could be anything - so [EMAIL PROTECTED] works equally well. So I get viruses sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] admin@ pzone... etc Hope this helps. By the way I have 379 unread Fluxlist e-mails. I really must read them! Love to all Roger PS Haven't had many card game rules yet... come on. PPS NP Far From Enough - Viktor Krauss XXX The Poetry Zone http://www.poetryzone.co.uk Danny Chaucer http://www.dannychaucer.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 March 2004 10:29 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: viruseless Sorry to post something somewhat unrelated to the list and the nature thereof, but I thought that perhaps somewhere out there, amongst that great wealth of talent and knowledge that is Fluxlist (oh look! flattery to detract from the non-fluxlisty nature of this message), there is the answer I am looking for. After the strange message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and another reporting an infected file I had sent to an address I don't even have, this morning I was checking an old email address (my old Libero one). Amongst the spam there was a mail delivery notice reporting the non delivery of an infected file to an address I've never seen before. This account is web-based, therefore doesn't go through Outlook, or any other mail prog - on this website based email I have no stored addresses. I understand that some viruses clone addresses but are usually propogated through ms progs such as outlook. My pc is heavily protected with anti-virus and firewall stuff and I have run current checks for the new viruses (checking registries etc) and as far as I can see I am clear. Do I have a problem or is someone just using my addresses? So far I have recieved 3 notifications of problems 2 for 2 seperate email addresses which go through Outlook and one web-based one - none of which make sense as there is no proof in each case of any activity on my part. My concern is that I have a problem that I cannot find and that I'mm passing it on through my quite large address book. Any help would be greatly appreciated (offlist) Thanks for you patience Alan --- Spazio ILLIMITATO per la tua Email, Scanner Antivirus, Antispam, Backup e POP3. Prova la nuova Email di superEva: http://webmail.supereva.it/ ---
FLUXLIST: Website
Sorry to post this to the list, but I can't find Walter Cianciusi's address... Walter, what is the website for your music? I have a friend who is interested, but the name of the site is eluding me at the moment... Also, there are new images, etc. on my website http://www.bonafideart.com -- feel free to check them out! Melissa Melissa McCarthy Hours: whimsical or by appointment Adult, maybe; grown-up, never! [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee when you click here. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
FLUXLIST: re:spam art
I have a spam in my mailbox called skuper viakgra diatribes racketeers and was wondering what sort of images/performances/music..etc..would go along with it..ABC __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what youre looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com
FLUXLIST: Fwd: [spidertangle] Radio Lava Lamp
Hey John--Could you forward this to Fluxlist and other cool lists? Hey Kids, I was going to send my only copy of Soundmess, but thought I'd reach out to everyone on the list. I know lots of you do sound poetry/ spoken word, so i wanted to invite you to contribute your sounds to a cool internet radio broadcasting from Osaka called Lava Lamp Radio. They're interested in featuring the kinds of things most of us do, plus experimental/alternative music. They're an easy search on Google so you can see what the site is about. The director tells me that folks can send sound files to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or tapes/Cds to: Radio Lava Lamp 2-21-2 Okubonaka Kumatori-cho, Sennan-gun, Osaka-fu 590-0403 Japan attn: Ralph Famularo Eternal coolness! Jesse S P I D E R T A N G L E Projects listed at: http://cla.umn.edu/joglars/spidertangle Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spidertangle/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net ___
FLUXLIST: cen
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FLUXLIST: jast
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FLUXLIST: D ug
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FLUXLIST: W ets
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FLUXLIST: K nob
K nob h um bur sit is g ate trai ls a cor ner a flo pping too th )sn ore( nor stopping at the closet closet John M. Bennett __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net ___
FLUXLIST: NYTimes.com Article: Travel Advisory: Spain Remembers Dalí, a Flamboyant Son
Thought some of you might be interested... Travel Advisory: Spain Remembers Dalí, a Flamboyant Son March 7, 2004 Year Dalí 2004 is under way, marking the centennial of the birth of Salvador Dalí. The artist who proclaimed I am Surrealism would not be disappointed by the roster of exhibitions, performances and conferences honoring him. Organized by the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation with an international committee of scholars and politicians, the anniversary offers a comprehensive look at the artist, who both expanded and helped define art in the 20th century. Most of the events are happening in Catalonia, the region of Spain where Dalí was born and spent much of his life. (He died in 1989 in Figueres, his hometown in northern Catalonia.) Among the most revelatory exhibitions is Dalí: Mass Culture, which examines Dalí's work at the intersection of high and low culture, influencing later artists like Andy Warhol. It includes 400 works, ranging from Dalí's famous Surrealist paintings to French perfume and cognac bottles designed by him. In between are collaborations with the photographers Man Ray and Brassaï, the film makers Buñuel, Hitchcock and Walt Disney, as well as Dalí's ventures in advertising, fashion, graphic design and his adroitness at getting news media attention. The exhibition is at the Caixa Forum in Barcelona through May 23, and then goes to Madrid; St. Petersburg, Fla., and Rotterdam. Also in Catalonia will be Dalí: Elective Affinities, at the Palau Moja in Barcelona through April 18, highlighting the influences of artists such as Duchamp, Man Ray and Tanguy, on his work. The Gala-Dalí House Museum in Pùbol will present starting March 15 Salvador Dalí: Unpublished Drawings, showcasing Dalí's skill as a draftsman. Other shows include Dalí/Gaudí, Dalí's Land, Dalí and Lorca, Dalí and Optical Illusions, and Dalímitating, a look at his influence on later artists. Outside Spain, a retrospective of 150 paintings from international collections, including many of Dalí's iconic Surrealist masterpieces from the 1930's as well as his early and mature works, opens at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice Sept. 5 and goes to the Philadelphia Museum of Art next February. There are also symposia, film series, publications, concerts, and performances of Dalinian operas and ballet. This summer, the Peralada Castle Festival in Barcelona will feature a performance of Salome by Richard Strauss with re-creations, based on models and sketches by Dalí, of costumes and sets the artist designed for Covent Garden in 1949. Catalan restaurants are also celebrating with special menus and Surrealist-inspired dishes, from local cafeterias to El Bulli, a modern mecca of Spanish cuisine. A complete listing of events and dates with links to Year Dalí sites is available at www.dali2004.org. ANDREW FERREN
Re: FLUXLIST: viruseless
My concern is that I have a problem Admitting you have a problem (and that you don't know what to do about it) is the first step.
FLUXLIST: Five Events by Larry Miller
Secret Fluxus Performs Five Events by Larry Miller In and Around Marble Arch London March 8, 2004 -- 1 Figure/Ground, 1968/89 2 Bag Exchange, 1969 3 Bit Part for Audience, 1969 4 Finger Exercise, 1983 5 100-Yard Run, 1970 -- The Scores: 1 Wear white clothes and skid into the landscape. 2 On a given day, everyone is asked to bring a brown bag with an object of his or her choice in it. An area is designated to contain the bags. At the end of the day, the bags are distributed at random. 3 Each word of a poem is written on separate cards passed out to the audience, who perform them in sequence. 4 Perform with fingers. 5 Runners proceed to the 50-yard mark by taking 3 steps forward and 2 backward; and from the 50-yard mark back to the starting line by taking 3 steps backward and 2 forward. -- _ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger
FLUXLIST: Heat Transfer Event by Ken Friedman
Heat Transfer Event Glasses: one filled with ice water, one with boiling tea, one or more empty glasses. Liquids are transferred from glass to glass until the tea is cooled to drinking temperature. 1970 Unannounced performance at Abu Ali 136 - 138, George Street, London March 8, 2004 One of the events we often perform after concerts is Ken Friedmans Heat Transfer Event. Dick Higgins Danger Music Number Fifteen is the other one we do most often. We went to Bombay Palace for dinner after the Larry Miller Event in the area around Marble Arch. After eating, we performed heat Transfer Event passing one cup of tea from performer to performer until the tea was cool enough to drink. Each performer drank one cup of tea this way. _ Tired of 56k? Get a FREE BT Broadband connection http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband
FLUXLIST: HAPPY BIRTHDAY CYD CHARISSE
hAPPY bIRTHDAY tODAY TO cYD cHARISSE! Thanks to you Cyd for your inspiring work and presence! Store more e-mails with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage 4 plans to choose from!