Re: [MacGroup] MailRoute: Email Protection - Spam and Virus Filtering Services

2014-12-28 Thread Lee Larson
On Dec 27, 2014, at 12:09 PM, John Robinson profilecoven...@me.com wrote: Ed, Do you trust places like this? Who are they? What do they do with our email? Store it? Scan it? John The same thing your current ISP does. How do you know there’s not somebody in the home office

Re: [MacGroup] MailRoute: Email Protection - Spam and Virus Filtering Services

2014-12-28 Thread John Robinson
Your right Lee, guess I have trouble trusting someone I don’t know, but I am fooling myself. Those I email would consider me an idiot if I ask them to work with me on encrypting our emails, seems few are concerned but without their cooperation it’s a solo act….unless you have a way to send

Re: [MacGroup] Class In Session

2014-12-28 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
Wow. Thanks John. I haven’t tried it yet but will soon. Harry On Dec 28, 2014, at 1:05 PM, John Robinson profilecoven...@me.com wrote: Folks, I have come late to the party but have found a way to save video’s from most any source with no software to load, copy and render, no complicated

[MacGroup] Mac keeper ?

2014-12-28 Thread Stuart Ungar
Hi all, Was having some problems with my safari browser. Had a popup show up saying there was an issue with security being breached and gave me a toll free number to call. The popup wouldn't go away. I restarted the computer a couple times and now Safari seems to be working ok. Was this a

Re: [MacGroup] Mac keeper ?

2014-12-28 Thread B. Eric Bradley
Don't call those numbers. It's either Mackeeper, third-party optimization software that almost nobody needs, or a third-party security scam that promises to fix non-existent problems for a hefty fee, and usually wants you to download remote-access software that lets them access your Mac

Re: [MacGroup] Mac keeper ?

2014-12-28 Thread Stuart Ungar
Thanks. Appreciate it! Sent from my iPhone On Dec 28, 2014, at 6:50 PM, B. Eric Bradley e...@bericb.com wrote: Don't call those numbers. It's either Mackeeper, third-party optimization software that almost nobody needs, or a third-party security scam that promises to fix non-existent