Beware.
Tony Moss is on holiday in Greece and has had his iPad stolen. As it contains a list of his contacts, he wants me to make everyone aware that the thief may use them to send out scam emails. So, beware of requests purporting to come from him asking for money. He has everything he needs to get back home. Mike Shaw 53º 21' N 3º02' W www.wiz.to/sundials --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Beware!
Fellow Shadow Watchers, In the past hours I've received a string of authentic-looking messages complete with a 'Final Warning', but NOT from my ISP, telling me that my email services will be suspended if I don't open an attached zipped item. On past experience this would probably do something dreadful to my computer on opening. Just in case there are innocents out there who might take this as genuine I thought it worth mentioning to The List. Tony Moss -
Re: Beware messages from Colonial Brass
John, I have worked with and used products from Colonial Brass. I won't characterize them or their products as bogus. ++ron - Original Message - From: John Carmichael [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Sundial List sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 8:44 AM Subject: Beware messages from Colonial Brass My Norton Antivirus just caught a virus attachment on an email from Colonial Brass, makers of bogus sundials. I don't think they like me! John John L. Carmichael Jr. Sundial Sculptures 925 E. Foothills Dr. Tucson Arizona 85718 USA Tel: 520-696-1709 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.sundialsculptures.com - -
Re: Beware messages from Colonial Brass
Ron Anthony contributed: I have worked with and used products from Colonial Brass. I won't characterize them or their products as bogus. Several years ago while on a UK Trade Mission I seem to recall seeing some of their products on the garden furniture floor of 'America's Mart' which is a sort of mammoth 'mall' for trade purchasers only in Atlanta. Certainly they were the objects of 'quantity production' - by 'shell moulding' perhaps?? - but the detailing was fine and the metalwork of good quality. Although it is unlikely they would be latitude specific they were designed as far as possible as working sundials and not the amazing 'nondials' we have seen recently from the Indian sub-continent. There again I may have got the name wrong! Tony Moss P.S. The usual disclaimer. -
Beware messages from Colonial Brass
My Norton Antivirus just caught a virus attachment on an email from Colonial Brass, makers of bogus sundials. I don't think they like me! John John L. Carmichael Jr. Sundial Sculptures 925 E. Foothills Dr. Tucson Arizona 85718 USA Tel: 520-696-1709 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.sundialsculptures.com -
Re: Beware messages from Colonial Brass
Hi John: Most virus infected email is not sent by the from email address. You can check the header information using Geek Tools or Sam Spade to see if the senders domain matches the displayed email, but it almost never does. So your infected email probably did not come from Colonial Brass. Have Fun, Brooke Clarke John Carmichael wrote: My Norton Antivirus just caught a virus attachment on an email from Colonial Brass, makers of bogus sundials. I don't think they like me! John John L. Carmichael Jr. Sundial Sculptures 925 E. Foothills Dr. Tucson Arizona 85718 USA Tel: 520-696-1709 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.sundialsculptures.com - -