On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 the voices made Mike Loiterman write:

ML> I keep getting these alert messages that Norton Anitvirus has detected and
ML> qiarantined various viruses.  Has anyone else seen these, if so, whats the
ML> best way of blocking them?  There doesn't seem to be any common them other
ML> then the 'Norton' name used in the subject.

 Well, maybe they're not bogus, maybe the virus randomly picked your e-mail
address when being sent?

 Or... have you checked to see that you don't get spam about buying anti-virii
software 4 hours later...?


 I'm getting seriously pissed off about all these Norton-spams, and I don't see
Norton doing anything about it; that's NOT good business, and in my book
they're as bad as if they'd done the spamming themselfs.

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