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Posted by Bgrigg on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 6:57 PM
Thanks for deleting the list.

No I tried deleting it before it was replied to. Unless it considers edits as replies...? The odd thing is that I couldn't see the list in preview or edit mode. Did you notice how the list repeated with the word "edit" separating the lists? That's how many times I went into edit mode trying to sort it out for myself.

I'm trying it again, but this time I will start and stop the spell check.

It tints the background light blue, obviously to show that you have used spell check.

edit. Well, I didn't spell any words incorrectly. Good for me! Bad for the test... /edit

So long folks!

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Posted by David Voss on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 6:07 PM
I got rid of the list.  Smile [:)]
 
I don't have a time limit set for editing/deleting posts.  What I think is happening is that it's not allowing you to delete your post because it's been directly replied to.

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Posted by Bgrigg on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 5:44 PM
Yes. I was going too fast for my own good and didn't click "Don't change anything" before posting. Now I can't get rid of the darn list!

By the way, I tried to delete the whole post, but apparently the time had run out. Can you change that? I think we should be able to delete a post up to 23 hours later...

So long folks!

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Posted by David Voss on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 5:14 PM
 Bgrigg wrote:
edit Apparently these forums and Google Toolbar Spellcheck don't like each other.../edit

Ah, did spellcheck add that list of words to your post?
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Posted by Bgrigg on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 4:29 PM
I get these all the time. If I don't know who sent it to me, or if I feel it's a phishing attempt it likely goes in the trash without being opened. On the rare occasions that Kalmbach does send me email, I can tell which is which pretty easily. I get the FBI one at least once a week. Since I'm a Canadian I'm a bit out of their jurisdiction. I haven't seen a CIA one yet, and with the recent news about rendition, I guess I'm NOT out of their jurisdiction! LOL Smile [:)] Guess I better get out my tin hat, and English to Romanian to English translation book! Tongue [:P]

David, what's the chances of having a separate forum for stuff like this. I know there is already Suggestion and Feedback, but that is strictly for forum and website issues. There is Community Assistance (AKA Forum Help) but that title doesn't seem to allow threads like "new Firefox available" or "Email Phishing tricks" though many of us post threads like that there. Can the name of that forum be changed to something broader than forum help? Maybe Technical Forum or GEEK ND AHX0R FR0UM? Smile [:)]

edit Apparently these forums and Google Toolbar Spellcheck don't like each other.../edit

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Posted by David Voss on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 3:50 PM
Best thing to do is ignore them.  If it's not something you would expect to receive from us, then ignore it.

Emails from FineScale Modeler & Kalmbach Publishing

It's not difficult to send out emails with fake sender information, thereby making it appear as if a message was sent from the CIA, FBI, eBay, etc.  To make it worse, some of these emails look authentic and even link to authentic looking sites but are not what they appear to be.

Here are some articles about Email Spoofing:

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Posted by gregers on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 2:46 PM

hope you guys don't mind but i  have put a link to this thread on me and my partners website at www.theritz.cjb.net in the news section. (well, the missus added it) i too got one from the CIA saying someone on our computer was accessing illegal sites and would i open the attached file and fill in the forms stating the sites i had been on, virus scanner didn't pick up anything on the e-mail but i didn't want to risk it with the attached file so i trashed it. still ended up with a trojan on my comp that norton antivirus killed off. have ran a full system diagnostic and virus, spyware scan. everything clean now, but for how long with these virus spreading morons about?????

 

all the best.

 

Greg

Why torture yourself when life will do it for you?
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Posted by thevinman on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 1:59 PM
 J-Hulk wrote:
Actually, I've been getting a lot of fake emails like that recently, from...the FBI, the CIA...

You sure those are fake, or are the feds really on to you this time? Big Smile [:D] Tongue [:P]

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Posted by grandadjohn on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 12:13 PM
A lot out there, if unsure, hit delete to be safe
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Posted by J-Hulk on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 10:52 AM

I got one from Kalmbach, too.

Actually, I've been getting a lot of fake emails like that recently, from MSN, the FBI, the CIA, Hotmail, and other familiar or official-sounding sites.

~Brian
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Posted by Bgrigg on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 9:21 AM
I think I would have put this in the "Suggestions and Feedback" forum, but that's not quite right either. I think David Voss will be able to find this, though. You've given it an appropriate title.

So long folks!

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"Kalmbach" faked email
Posted by ReccePhreak on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 9:01 AM

I don't know if this is the right forum for this. I just received an email, that allegedly was a "failed delivery" from Kalmbach.com. I checked the properties of the email without actually opening it, and found an SCR file in it. These are "usually" screensavers, but more commonly are used to hide viruses or worms. I just deleted the email, without opening. This is just a word of warning, that somebody is harvesting email addresses from this forum, and using it to send virus laden fake emails.

Larry Engesath

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