Yeah I tried 4 different programs but none of them were as robust as
Outlook.
Years ago I used to use Netscape Mail and I was really happy with it.
I have about 12 different email POP3 addresses now for different clients,
different websites, personal correspondences and work.
Outlook Express handles this kind of power user very efficiently. The
shareware prorams do not.
The real solution is simply to disable Contact List and Adress Book
functions in Outlook and Outlook Express. Also be sure to disable the
"Automatically put people I reply to in my address book" function.
Also be sure to install Norton Antivirus or a similar AV prgram.
Im just annoyed that I keep getting this virus sent to
static@staticbeats.com
Im not infected with it or anything and Im certainly not passing it on. I
just want to be removed from people's contact lists that's all.
shimone
----- Original Message -----
From: ...(Sunsp0t)... <sunspot@subdimension.com>
To: Static Beats <static@staticbeats.com>
Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] Second Plea
quoted 1 line If people just stopped using the default programs like Outlook and Eudora,
> If people just stopped using the default programs like Outlook and Eudora,
this problem wouldn't even occur. These viruses are encoded with macros to
self-email though popular programs like these....
quoted 2 lines USE a shareware (or other type of) email client! There are many that are
>
> USE a shareware (or other type of) email client! There are many that are
just as good, if not better (with more configurability) than Outlook and
Eudora.
quoted 5 lines I like Foxmail. Smaller, faster, and just as good.
>
> I like Foxmail. Smaller, faster, and just as good.
>
>
>
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