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To: thecow who wrote (21120)7/1/2001 9:25:08 PM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 110652
 
Yes to all, tc. Tom said it would take too long to reinstall 98 and, since I wanted 2000 anyway, we opted for that. 98 still works fine, just the internet connection is lost. But 2000 is much better anyway. It was a sign. <g>

[edit: grub]



To: thecow who wrote (21120)7/1/2001 9:35:31 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
hi everyone,

Something just happened that I've never seen mentioned here.
I just got an email that Norton said was clean but ZoneAlarm
decided to quarantine it. I emailed the sender but he hasn't
gotten back to me yet. It's a .zl9 file. The email message
opened with the following kind of suspicious phrase inside
of a pink box with a black border on the left with some red
squiggly lines in the border that cross into the pink box:

Just let it run ....it will be over fast...

Sounds a little fishy or am I just paranoid?
Here's the rest of the attachment's info:

Name: Six Flags.zl9
Type: Download File (application/x-msdownload)
Encoding: base64

I'm going to leave it qurantined at least until the sender gets
back to me. Has this or similar happened to anyone?
I'll report back after the sender gets back to me.

SfkaJB