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To: Amy J who wrote (77406)3/29/1999 7:09:00 PM
From: nihil  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Sorry for offending, but the virus makes your computer transmit out to your address book these notices about sex cites and can create much embarrassment for employees who receive and transmit. It is best if it bothers one to delete the message without reading. Unfortunately, I tried to obliterate my address on the list by the traditional way of placing REMOVE in the subject line, but instead of removing the site from it, it seems to activate the virus. I am self-employed and don't fuss at me very much, but this virus is a confounded nuisance for many people. I was quite surprised that my associate was transmitting stuff like this to me. I doubt if many will be surprised when they see what the virus has sent them under my name. I was trying to warn people in an offbeat way. Seemed to work.



To: Amy J who wrote (77406)3/30/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 186894
 
Amy,

"my post was about a virus, not sex sites. Not interested in discussing the later. I'd prefer not to receive a post on the topic."

YOU introduced the subject. The virus YOU introduced as a topic is contained in a document List.com (sex sites).

- Eric -

PS: You have already commented back that you have a sense of humor. Also your post was very timely.