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My Outlook Email Has Been Frozen by an Incoming Piece of Mail!!HELP!!
12.09.02
| mlmr
Posted on 12/09/2002 8:14:40 AM PST by mlmr
I received some email last night into Outlook. When I went to delete it and highlighted it to delete it (it was the first of the group) it opened two windows, the first asking for a download and the second asking me to choose what geographic area to come from. Interestingly there is no choie on the geographic area. I have to sign off the computer to get out of the program lock. I have rebooted Outlook 5 times and it always goes to the above described scene. I imagine this is a virus. What to do?? I have the free version of Zone Alarm on my computer. Help!
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To: mlmr
If the email hasn't actually downloaded and still resides on your ISP's mail server, you should be able to call their tech support people and have it deleted thereby allowing your Outlook to get back to business.
I've done this on two occasions when Outlook pukes and can't digest a particular piece of mail.
Also, if it hasn't actually downloaded and still resides on your ISP's mail server, then Mailwasher will be able to help.
To: tictoc; mlmr
Good advice. You should also close the 'preview' pane.
This will stop the code from executing and it's the easiest thing to do. It's also the biggest security flaw.
Click on View | Layout and de-select Preview Pane.
It's really that easy and should be shipped that way.
Have fun.
To: TC Rider
We've installed the security patch from MS on our full Outlook and it prevents the behavior you describe. I know the MS haters don't want to believe this, but most of the Security updates really do just what they claim. The amount of annoying email behavior has shrunk to zero on my machine since the last round of updates.
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posted on
12/09/2002 9:06:00 AM PST
by
js1138
To: mlmr
Is there anything that will? When this happens to me I close Outlook with control alt delete. Then I go to my ISP's home page and check my email there. ISP's usually have a link on their page to access your email while away fron home.
The offending email is usually (a huge file sent to me) right at the top of waiting emails. I delete it and close my email there. Be sure to sign out at your ISP. Outlook works fine afterwards.
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posted on
12/09/2002 9:06:11 AM PST
by
wanderin
To: TomGuy
Thanks much for the MailWasher link! Good job.
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posted on
12/09/2002 9:14:26 AM PST
by
lodwick
To: abner
Did you already fix it? I see the Sponsor button just fine, and it works. In fact, it shows up twice on all the linked pages ...
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posted on
12/09/2002 9:33:23 AM PST
by
fnord
To: fnord
Nope. I posted the wrong link. I've been working with this on my pages, and will transfer them over to the domain when the host gets the FrontPage extensions installed. I fixed it once thanks to Shadowace but the fix isn't staying.
The right link- Here
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posted on
12/09/2002 9:36:45 AM PST
by
abner
To: abner
Didja hit refresh ;)
To: abner
I noticed on the sponsors page you have two sponsors buttons.
To: mlmr
I thought that in order to activeate the viruses you had to open the attachment. I didn't open an attachment....... Yes, and you can't get pregnant the first time, either. When You get past this, get a good virus scanner -- Norton or MacAfee -- one that scans incoming and outgoing messages -- and make sure you keep it up-to-date.
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posted on
12/09/2002 9:54:28 AM PST
by
js1138
To: chance33_98
Bah, "simple"? I use a text-only e-mail reader. If I had bigger cajones, I'd telnet into the mailserver and read the raw spool from there.
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posted on
12/09/2002 9:54:52 AM PST
by
Dimensio
To: abner
Frontpage is an abomination; I feel your pain.
I've watched The Lovely Wife learn it from scratch to set up and maintain a Web site for our church worship team. What a bloody nightmare. The folks who created this garbage have never heard of "WYSIWYG".
To: Dimensio
Eudora does great for windows, I don't use it on my sun server though :)
To: js1138
I had McAffe on here. My husband must have removed it.
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posted on
12/09/2002 9:59:08 AM PST
by
mlmr
To: abner
Still looks fine for me, except for the double image on the linked pages.
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posted on
12/09/2002 10:09:19 AM PST
by
fnord
To: mlmr; ex-Texan
Call your ISP and ask them to delete the message from their server. This worked for me when I had this problem a couple of years ago. And if they won't do it, or keep you on hold forever, get a new ISP (but not Earthlink, as it's a Scientology controlled company and I don't think you really want to be giving money to that outfit).
To: Registered
control-alt-delete worked!!!Thank you Registered.
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posted on
12/09/2002 10:20:14 AM PST
by
mlmr
To: Sungirl
W95.Hybris is a worm that spreads by email as an attachment to outgoing emails. It was discovered in late September of 2000. Although very few reports of infection were reported in October 2000 when the worm was discovered, the worm is becoming more common in November and December
The message may include the text "Snow White and the Seven dwarves" and the attachment may have one of several different names, including, but not limited to:
anpo porn(.scr
atchim.exe
branca de neve.scr
dunga.scr
dwarf4you.exe
enano porno.exe
joke.exe
midgets.scr
sexy virgin.scr
To: mlmr
With the current email worms and spam, it's not enough to have a virus scanner. You need to make sure it has the lates definitions. And you need to download and install all the available updates to Outlook.
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posted on
12/09/2002 10:42:46 AM PST
by
js1138
To: Capt. Tom
Thanks for your reply....so this worm really does not damage except just spreads?
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posted on
12/09/2002 10:51:44 AM PST
by
Sungirl
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