Ok, I see what you are saying. You need to capture the 'closeWindow'
event, so to speak and use that to 'forget' the instance of the
MIAW. Unfortunately, short of making your OWN toolbar and buttons, I
don't know a way of getting this exact functionality.
I've been using Jacob's window closer
Hello all,
Somebody has hijacked my old e-mail address, and virus-infected e-mails
are being sent out, apparently from my e-mail.
If you get anything from [EMAIL PROTECTED], delete it without
even opening it. I am not using that address for outgoing e-mail, so it
is not from me.
The infected
I'm doing an image fill with an oval, and I'm finding that where the
oval is comes out as see-through, and where it isn't is opaque. It's
exactly the opposite alpha arrangement to what I was expecting. Does
Fill have a setting where you can tell the alpha to not invert?
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At 15:37 20.08.2003 -0400, Kerry wrote:
Somebody has hijacked my old e-mail address, and virus-infected e-mails
are being sent out, apparently from my e-mail.
I think that current mail virus (or is it a worm?) sobig-F sends it's
infected mails with a forged sender info which it picks randomly
I think that current mail virus (or is it a worm?)
It's a worm.
sobig-F sends it's
infected mails with a forged sender info which it picks
randomly from the
number of email addresses it finds on a infected
outlook/windows address book.
That's consistent with what I've seen. I've
At 16:23 20.08.2003 -0400, you wrote:
This is a nasty one.
www.messagelabs.com/viruseye shows worldwide stats and displays them
graphically. They have to adjust the scale every some hours ...
best regards
Daniel Plaenitz
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yes you can set the alpha to invert or not oçinvert but i think it works
only with bitmaps. The lingo command, if im not mistaken is
mypicture.image.alphainvert=true or something like it. i don´t remember i
exactly right now and dont have the lingo dictionary at hand at the moment.
ill post to you
On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 16:47 America/Chicago, Colin Holgate
wrote:
This is a nasty one.
www.messagelabs.com/viruseye shows worldwide stats and displays them
graphically. They have to adjust the scale every some hours ...
I went there and it crashed my Netscape. I had to restart. Oh the
You have to disregard the from address. That's totally fakeable. The
only thing trustworthy is the source IP address.
We have separate accounts here (like [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.). It's amusing to see
our tech support account receive email from [EMAIL
People need to learn quickly that polymorphic virii are here to stay and
they almost never actually look like who really got infected.
roymeo
At 03:37 PM 8/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Hello all,
Somebody has hijacked my old e-mail address, and virus-infected e-mails
are being sent out,
At 18:12 20.08.2003 -0500, Howdy-Tzi wrote:
On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 16:47 America/Chicago, Colin Holgate wrote:
This is a nasty one.
www.messagelabs.com/viruseye shows worldwide stats and displays them
graphically. They have to adjust the scale every some hours ...
I went there and it
At 20:23 Uhr -0300 20.08.2003, Diego Landro wrote:
yes you can set the alpha to invert or not oçinvert but i think it works
only with bitmaps. The lingo command, if im not mistaken is
mypicture.image.alphainvert=true or something like it. i don´t remember i
exactly right now and dont have the
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