Duplicate comments are not made intentionally. Its very good to know that now you are keeping check on this problem because sometimes a commenter...
"the very significant number of users" and "many (most) of us" - you have no evidence for these statements. It is a fact that most users are saying...
Another grammar faux pas is the improper use of "you". When sitting down down in a restaurant, for example, I get cringe when the waitress...
And NOW, folks, for Canonical's next trick...
Kubuntu is late.
Here's a pencil. Draw your own conclusions.
cf.:...
@kevinmchapman. The discussion here reflects the very significant number of users who really do like the traditional menu system and who wish to...
Er, no... It is an efficient means of finding the application/file/setting you need in one place. The icons are a simply a fallback for when you...
Isn't the provision of a text based search an admission by the developers that the mass of icons approach does not work? I don't need to use a...
"Unity and GNOME 3 both abandon the old text-based cascading menus in favour of a graphical icon-driven system."
Point truly missed. Both use a...
whs001 - Thank you, I'm glad you liked the article.
I absolutely agree with you on your first point. I should perhaps have made it clearer that...
If we allow corporate interest to dictate the way our government circumvents due process against foreign entities then we should accept the same...
I totally dislike pirating of works, I fear that artists will be deterred from creating works if they think that they are going to get ripped off....
How dare film makers, artists or anybody that invests in creativity stop us pirating their works for free. I want to be able to walk into my local...
@GrueMaster. I prefer horses for courses rather than one size fits all. I, and I suspect most other computer users, do not really wish to have...
The product that scares me every time I have to use it is the Office 2007 version of Excel.
The first bug that I found was applying the median...
Nice review and very informative. One thing I'd like to add (in reply to whs001's 1st question), the main reason to have the same interface from...
I'be been using Mint 12 since the RC came out, and I am far more happy with the Cinnamon, the Mate, and, yes (with extensions), theGnome 3...
Excellent article. One small correction, though--although a fresh installation of Linux Mint 12 will, indeed, provide the user with a version of...
In related news, the ISPs club together to get the members of the Home Affairs Select Committee (ya goofed on that part, ZDNet UK) copies of "The...
In related news, the ISPs club together to get the members of the Home Affairs Select Committee (ya goofed on that part, ZDNet UK) copies of "The...
For Gnome 2 die-hards, it is possible to add icons to the bottom panel (or top top panel, if you prefer) which provide the exact Gnome 2...
Talkback
I am wondering how a person can tell if they have this "bug" on their computer. I am receiving tonnes of spam, spoke to ISP and they put on a filtering system that lasted under a week. Upon talking to someone else it would seem that we are both of the opinion we started getting spam after going to ebay.
If I can test and find this bug, how then can I remove it?
You would need a product which deactivates the html coding in any spam message received.
Spamnix, for Eudora, has that capability.
it is as simple as having an image embedded in the email. The image source is requested back to a server that tracks these request, which contain some unique identifier. This is as old as html email itslef. Disable preview of mail or use a simple text only email client
AOL 9.0 deactivates images and HTML in emails from people not in your address book by default, so hopefully AOL users will have less of a problem with this particular technique. For these 'unknowns' you can click a button to turn them back on if its a legitimate mail. The pref can be turned off if you'd prefer. Mozilla mail 'sanitises' the HTML of items it thinks are spam using its Bayesian filters, but I don't think it goes as far as the AOL protection where all unknown addresses are sanitised. Are there any plugins or preferences that may help Outlook Express users? I don't use it, but most home users do. Of course, they could switch to Mozilla Thunderbird - I'm very happy with it!
Xuppa.com is a free web-based email host. By default they turn off html, but at the bottom of each email message you have the option of viewing images by clicking on that option. Also, Xuppa is one of the more generous email hosts out there, offering 5 megabytes of space, whereas Yahoo! now only offers 4 (6 if you are "grandfathered") and Hotmail only offers 2...Netscape offers 5 also.
Unfortunately, Earthlink 5.0 views the last message received in, making me vulnerable to these spam email bugs you mentioned. Tech support informed me the only way to delete an email you do not want to open/preview is to highlight the one above or below it and then delete both messages. Great design. Hah!
Any suggestions?
Even using the junk mail option doesn't work - I still get the same/similar spam messages - just in a different sender's name... Viagara anyone? Real Cheap! Happy to forward the email on to ya!