T&T: Attachments - it can happen!

Ownyacht at aol.com Ownyacht at aol.com
Sun Mar 1 17:04:14 EST 2009


I like it as it is. Information overload makes my head hurt.
 
Doc
 
 
In a message dated 3/1/2009 12:07:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
2elnav at netbistro.com writes:

-----  Original Message ----- 
From: "Georgs Kolesnikovs"  <georgs at trawlersandtrawlering.com>>
> As far as List Admin can  tell, the majority of subscribers prefer the
> plain-text,  no-attachments email medium. As for the List Owner, he
> loves the email  format.


REPLY
Georgs,  RIGHT ON!!!!
These days   there is so much malware being distributed  via attachments.
I had two  computers destroyed  by an attachement that supposedly  came from  
FedEx.

This particular variant blew right through Norton and  Windows defender.  I 
later found out it was also effective in  overcoming  serveral other popular 
anti virus protection  programs.  According to my computer security  expert 
there is  one variant against which ther is NO CURE or DEFENSE.

I prefer  T&T  with its plain text,  zero attachment rule, because I feel  
secure from  getting my computers ruined by virus attachments.   And its the 
only access means when you are reduced to slow dial up   in some places.

Arild,   member since '98  
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