MR ZenWiz wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> Would you trust an anti-virus product from the company that wrote the >> operating system that needs it? ;-) >> > I don't trust the OS enough to use it unless I have to, but I do trust > their greed in keeping unhappy users from defecting, so the software > they write to protect the software they write tends to be somewhat more > trustworthy in that regard. > > Besides, the trust I have in MSE is based on its track record - it does > pretty well and their response time tends to be faster than McAfee or > Symantec.
I just googled for: best anti-virus applications and the fist hit, a page entitled "Five Best Antivirus Applications" doesn't mention MSE. <http://lifehacker.com/395046/five-best-antivirus-applications> And this page lists top ten, and not there either. <http://www.techradar.com/us/news/software/applications/best-free- antivirus-9-reviewed-and-rated-1057786/2#articleContent> It's also likely that any other A-V will be faster than McAfee and Symantec. >>> (PS: Direct email reply to Sean bounced....) >> >> Yes, the TLD of ".knee" is obviously munged. Best to reply to group >> anyway. This way everyone gets to see solutions, etc. >> > That would be easier if the group weren't set to default to individual > replies, vs. automatic replies to the group, but what the hey. I see you are visiting here using the emailing list. Your experiences would probably be better if you used a newsreader. Ask if you'd care for more details. Your "email post" is missing a References header is probably why. > (And your (at)example.invalid is perfect, right? :-) It is! There is no way a mail server would even attempt to try to send to it. -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

