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Which OS's, which email client
From what I've heard so far is that if you are running a MAC OS, Windows 9X or Linux you are ok. But that doesn't mean turning off your firewall yet. Anyone else want to confirm this information?
Posted by: moonguppie@...   Posted on: 03/30/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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attacks kazaa?  ryusen | 03/29/04
Me! Me!  nite_w0lf | 03/29/04
pay??  ryusen | 03/30/04
ARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGRRR!!!!!  spinit | 03/29/04
Which operating systems, which email client?  Len Rooney | 03/29/04
This is yet another Windows specific virus  jellyclock | 03/30/04
Unconstitutional EULA  DragonBRockin | 03/30/04
OS of choice...  kcplate | 03/30/04
Ignorance is...  Spoon Jabber | 03/30/04
RE: OS of choice  arobert@... | 03/30/04
Standard MS FUD  jellyclock | 03/30/04
Home users aren't "safety critical systems"  jfrankcarr | 03/31/04
Suggesting by Ignorance  michael-t | 03/30/04
ok, how about ...  gary.douglas@... | 03/30/04
Link  gary.douglas@... | 03/30/04
Doubtful that ms fixed 100%  Spoon Jabber | 03/31/04
RE: Which operating systems, which email client?  arobert@... | 03/30/04
Which OS's, which email client  moonguppie@... | 03/30/04
seriously...  ryusen | 03/30/04
keep your antivirus up to date, and it won't be a problem  CobraA1 | 03/30/04
RE: Keep your antivirus up to date, and it won't be a problem  arobert@... | 03/30/04
Well gee whiz....  quietLee | 03/31/04
RE: Well gee whiz.....  arobert@... | 03/31/04
Good idea!  Spoon Jabber | 03/31/04
Virus protection has to be 'blended' too  jfrankcarr | 03/31/04

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