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PS JD, What do you mean by the “incoming
mail line”? Do you mean the “From:” line at the beginning of
the message below? What Terry’s problem was is that whenever I typed a
smiley face in hypertext, his computer did not recognize that character set and
instead translated it into the letter “J” on his end. No one
else, apparently, had that problem except for Terry. (How old is your
computer program Terry?) Perhaps the update my husband did tonight will
help Terry with that problem. Here is a smiley face just for you Terry:
J Does it look like a J? If nothing else
helps I can just use plain text, but how very BORING! I hope that is not
necessary. I like to change fonts and colors, and make smiley faces! Izzy From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ShieldsFamily Sorry that you are having problems with
emails from me. It sound like there is a tilde (~) sign appearing in the email
somewhere that should not be there. I have asked my husband about this. We run
several threat filters including Norton Internet Security 2005 and the new
Microsoft AntiSpyware. These programs are continuously updated with new threat
definitions. In addition to scanning all incoming and outgoing emails, full
system scans are automatically performed on a weekly basis. So far, we cannot
detect any threats (such as Trojan horses) that might be transferred to you via
email. My husband also just ran a “detect and repair”
reconfiguration of our Microsoft Office 2003 installation in case this is
causing some type of non-standard characters to be included in my emails (such
as smiley faces) that your computer does not have a character set to resolve
into a recognizable character. This problem can occur when hypertext is used by
the sender (e.g., to reply in colored font types) but the recipient computer
does not have a similar font installed causing the incoming message to appear
garbled. This is why some email lists stipulate that users communicate in plain
text only. Please let me know f the problem
continues. It would also be helpful to see an example of the way the message
appears on your end (e.g., printed in PDF format). Incidentally, “For a Trojan horse to
spread, you must, invite these programs onto your computers--for example, by
opening an email attachment or downloading and running a file from the
Internet.” (see http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/1999041209131106).
Unless you opened an attachment that I sent with an email to Truth Talk, you could
not have acquired a Trojan Horse from one of my emails. Izzy From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Often, when you , Izzy, address me, there is a little
curly something to the left side on the "incoming" mail line.
Your's is the only one that has this marking. When it
appears, and when I try to open your mail, it takes soemthimes 3 or 4
minutes to download and when I try to respond, it freezes up my
machine. The Tojan Horse that ruined my machine several months ago
-- recently fixed - came in on the back of one of your email.
I am wondering if you have some sort of virus or something. This is
serious. And I am not trying to insult. When I see that little curly -- from now on I
will delete. I am not trying to avoid you, but I can't afford to open
those emails. Does anyone know what is going on in this case? I
copied the line above but it did not capture the "curly." It is
some kind of demon, I am sure. JD |
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