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Al Dalton wrote:
Worms do that. There's an easy way to prevent that. Make an address book entry beginning with "!" as the name. Use something like for the email address. That address is not valid as far as I know. Now make another address book entry, this time the name begins with "Z". Now if you get a worm mailer, it will surely start at the beginning or the end of your address book. When it tries to send to either of these two addresses at the top or bottom, of the list, you should get a message pop from Outlook Express or Outlook. I don't know about other mailers but something similar should happen. Not really as those worms come with their own mail server, they don't use Outlook (Express) to actually send the email. They dont even use the ISPs mail servers to avoid detection. -- JeroenK |
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