Steve & Jackie Young wrote: > Dear Virus experts, > Question regarding vulneribility of Outlook Express to virus attacks. > Outlook Express has a Preview Pane which shows message content for the > highlighted message in the in-box. It would seem to me that previewing > Black's virus-laden message is just as dangerous as double clicking on it to > open it, even though previewing the message does not change the status icon > (envelope flap says down). Is this right? > > I can't find anyway to turn off the preview pane. So the best I can do is > highlight the Black message, for example, then delete it. But am I > succeptable to the virus the moment I highlight the message, or not? > > Please - no lectures, just help me with the above. Yes, I just downloaded > the very latest Internet Explorer package - all 19+ megabytes of it. And I > have a fresh Norton AV data file. >
Go to netscape or eudora. Microsoft has never been able to write a secure and reliable piece of software, and I doubt they ever will. > > Yes, I got attacked by the Kak virus, but Norton AV quaranteed it. However, > I now get "driver memory error" messages, I believe because there is still a > foreign file lodged somewhere. That is the KAK virus. If I remember right it displays that if it is the first of the month, and the time is after 5 pm, or something like that. > Another on-topic question: I have been taking my own about 10 PPM home made > CS for a few years, and have managed to escape illness for a few years. But > a week ago, I felt the symptoms of a "cold" coming on, so I upped the amount > I take plus added Vitamin C, echinacea, etc. and felt the symptoms go away. > But then a couple of days later, whammo - a whopper of a "cold" gave me > "cement head", congestion, head ache, etc. No amount of CS intake helped, > probably because I didn't do the inverted let it run into my sinus cavities > bit, but it has prevented a sore throat. So, why did I get a cold? I has > shaken my faith a bit of the effectiveness of CS! As reported here many times, CS is ineffective on sinus and congestion when taken via mouth. You must use a nebulizer for good effectiveness. Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

