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| Aug 21st, 2003 01:38 AM | |
| Krythor | http://securityresponse.symantec.com...obig.a@mm.html Magic. | 
| Aug 21st, 2003 12:47 AM | |
| Miss Modular | I tried the filter option and that didn't work, either. | 
| Aug 21st, 2003 12:39 AM | |
| executioneer | if each message has the same text in the subject, you can use the message filters to put them automatically in the trash folder :/ -willie | 
| Aug 21st, 2003 12:28 AM | |
| soundtest | It sounds more like spam than a virus.  Listen to numbers guy - how can you not trust that girl in his avatar?   | 
| Aug 21st, 2003 12:20 AM | |
| O71394658 | If they're coming from only a couple of addresses (like mine did), you should block the addresses. You also might be able to create a folder where all your mail gets filtered into it. Then you could just delete the file contents. If nothing else, you should probably contact customer service. :/ | 
| Aug 20th, 2003 11:37 PM | |
| Miss Modular | Help with the "SoBig" virus Does anyone know what I can do to block these "SoBig" messages on Yahoo e-mail? I swear, not five minutes goes by without me getting another message from this shitty virus. Yahoo has a 4MB limit to storage, so if I leave the damn thing for more than two hours, it's always overloaded. And Yahoo has mentioned NOTHING on their mail website on how to take care of it. I ran my computer through a SoBig virus check, and it says that it's not infected. What should I do? I'M GETTING IMPATIENT AND I WANT HELP NOW   |