[QCLUG] Getting smilies to work in Kmail or other email readers
Noah Norris
preludelinux@gmail.com
Tue, 13 Jan 2009 12:56:06 -0600
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finally some truth I've been telling people this for so long yet they all
think there protected cause they got norton and mcafee. but then i ask them
to bill them for the reason they have become infected and i have to fix
there computer.
will someone please write a mass spreading destructive windows virus that
infects the entire internet i will go get the pop corn. (its sad but true it
takes events like this for people to wake up)
honestly the operating system should have a layered structure of defense
without needing extra software.
Anyway back to fixing all these super protected computers.
side note - from computers i fix the number one cause of failure
windows = malware / viruses
linux = hardware failures
macosX = hardware failures
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Robert Jones <Robert@rm-jones.com> wrote:
> Thank You to everyone. It looks like the best thing to do is to try to
> keep myself clean and, like Dave says, my Windows friends should protect
> themselves. I found the article Dave pointed me to (below) to be very
> helpful, and scary :'( . Thanks to everyone.
> Bob Jones
>
> Dave Bergert wrote:
>
>> I used mutt when in a terminal or Thunderbird in Xwindows.
>>
>> You Windows Friends should protect themselves: Also this is a good article
>> on that note: You're Not Paranoid, Your Antivirus Just Doesn't Work Well -
>> http://www.darkreading.com/blog/archives/2009/01/dont_worry_your.html
>>
>> Emoticions are just text chars that certain programs replace with animated
>> graphics.
>>
>> --DB
>>
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