Hi Mike,

On Thursday 02/12/1999 at 19:30, you wrote:

> Hello Bat Group,

> I could use some help.

> I'm using Bat Version 1.35.  I can not configure my Bat E-mail
> Software to function within our network.  Our Server has the WWW and
> smtp and pop direct connection and I am trying to use the Bat on my
> work-station.  I have been attempting this for several months without
> success.  All suggestions will be appreciated.

> We are using a local area network with Hub.
> Our local Server has internal IP of 193.169.1.5
> We are using TCP/IP components.

> Are Primary Network Logon is:  Client For Microsoft Networks.

> I am also open for suggestions if there may be a better way to configure
> this network in order to get Bat Software to function.

> Thank you.

> Best regards,
>  Mike                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




watch it Mike,

you are distrubuting happy99 virus/trojan at the moment.  I also
received a personal message from you with the virus attached.  This is
a characteristic of happy99.

W32/Ska (Happy99):

This worm attaches itself to outgoing email. To do this it modifies the file 
WSOCK32.DLL. Thus its infection vehicle is
Windows machines. (On NT, this normally fails.) It has achieved a very high 
prevalence. Its payload (displays a fireworks
graphic when the attachment HAPPY99.EXE is run) causes little damage but makes users 
re-send the file to their friends. But
because of the payload, the worm is assessed a medium risk rather than high.


-- 
Best regards,
 Bob

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