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JP> PQ> In Thunderbird I always check the _source_ of unknowns first, Jean. JP> PQ> [Ctrl]+U will view them for you in plain text, without activating JP> PQ> anything harmful (it works also in Firefox, although by the time you do JP> PQ> that it's already too late in FF). I never use the viewing 'panel' or JP> PQ> whatever it's called in TB. JP>.Your advice is really appreciated. You might have noticed that I was not bor JP>yesterday and I do use the PC cautiously. In Gmail, there is a click that one JP>can do and it shows all the details of the sender's data and the "path" that JP>was followed to my mail box. A great lot of this information is above me; I c JP>somehow decipher a bit of it and if there is text there that I do not JP>recognize, I delete it subito-presto. Jean, As I told Paul, I too sometimes look at the source in email messages. I looked at one the other day and noticed that ALL of the .GIF files in that message that were encoded in Base64 ALL started out with the same eight characters "R01GOD1h" . I looked at some .GIF files on my hard drive and they all started with the same seven characters "GIF89a&" . I was surprised to see "GOD" in the start of the .GIF files that had been encoded in the email. Have You ever noticed that? JP>.I played around this mentioned mail as I was 100% protected with a very rece JP>clone. No bad action has manifested itself yet ! The Ctrl-U is a TB function, JP>in Gmail it is "Show Original", all of the message meta-data is shown then. I JP>will try and study this more deeply when I get back to civilization, next wee I have to admit that both my 1TB and 640GB external USB drives I use for storing backups on are nearly full and I couldn't make my last TIH backup without deleting some of the older backups on it to make room for the new one. I still like keeping older backups for a while in case the latest one BURPED on me if I had to use it to Restore my data on the computer(s). It was either Fred Langa or Leo Notenboom I read saying they made a backup or clone after they removed the junk off of the HD of a newly purchased computer, and they kept that one for safe keeping if needed. They would make backups regularly, but at 12 month intervals they would also put a copy of that backup with the first one they made for the computer. JP>.Light snow this morn. Today the WX forecast says the high will be 58F here, tomorrow the high will be 85F, then it will go back down to normal autumn weather. Have a safe trip back home. See Ya! * SLMR 2.1a #T348 * When looking for faults use a mirror not a telescope. --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux* Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 620 848 @PATH: 2320/105 261/38 123/500 387/22 712/848 633/267 |
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