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![]() This is a two part question dealing with OE. 1. I get an e-mail(spam) from what appears to be from myself. "To" and "From" are the same. I can't block sender 'cause the system thinks it's my real e-mail address. 2. Had another spam come in and it placed a web page address in different locations, including History, on my system. I thought I just deleted but could I have done something or is there a way for this to happen w/o me doing anything? suggestion/comments pelase, L. |
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On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 13:23:25 -0500, L. wrote:
This is a two part question dealing with OE. 1. I get an e-mail(spam) from what appears to be from myself. "To" and "From" are the same. I can't block sender 'cause the system thinks it's my real e-mail address. 2. Had another spam come in and it placed a web page address in different locations, including History, on my system. I thought I just deleted but could I have done something or is there a way for this to happen w/o me doing anything? suggestion/comments pelase, 1. A spammer technique, apparently to evade filters by taking advantage of people's unwillingness to block their own email address. Potentially filterable in MSOE by using an "AND" condition while checking both the sender and the recipient IP addresses. 2. Unless there is a new vulnerability about, that is indicative of a poorly secured mail client. MSOE should _not_ be allowed to run scripts for just that reason. By default, MSOE is in the "Restricted sites" zone, so that should not have happened. Did you change the MSOE security zone, perhaps? -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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![]() "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 13:23:25 -0500, L. wrote: This is a two part question dealing with OE. 1. I get an e-mail(spam) from what appears to be from myself. "To" and "From" are the same. I can't block sender 'cause the system thinks it's my real e-mail address. 2. Had another spam come in and it placed a web page address in different locations, including History, on my system. I thought I just deleted but could I have done something or is there a way for this to happen w/o me doing anything? suggestion/comments pelase, 1. A spammer technique, apparently to evade filters by taking advantage of people's unwillingness to block their own email address. Potentially filterable in MSOE by using an "AND" condition while checking both the sender and the recipient IP addresses. 2. Unless there is a new vulnerability about, that is indicative of a poorly secured mail client. MSOE should _not_ be allowed to run scripts for just that reason. By default, MSOE is in the "Restricted sites" zone, so that should not have happened. Did you change the MSOE security zone, perhaps? -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum Thanks on #1. Doesn't happen a lot but wondering how it happens at all. #2. Not sure what I did or how this happened. Never happened before but there's always a first, for me. Been having problems with this system, internet cable connection either slow or dropped, slow in opening programs, etc.etc. so need to check WHAT settings? (I keep temp files clean and run defrag 2x a month.) L. |
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On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 15:50:23 -0500, L. wrote:
"N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 13:23:25 -0500, L. wrote: This is a two part question dealing with OE. 1. I get an e-mail(spam) from what appears to be from myself. "To" and "From" are the same. I can't block sender 'cause the system thinks it's my real e-mail address. 2. Had another spam come in and it placed a web page address in different locations, including History, on my system. I thought I just deleted but could I have done something or is there a way for this to happen w/o me doing anything? suggestion/comments pelase, 1. A spammer technique, apparently to evade filters by taking advantage of people's unwillingness to block their own email address. Potentially filterable in MSOE by using an "AND" condition while checking both the sender and the recipient IP addresses. 2. Unless there is a new vulnerability about, that is indicative of a poorly secured mail client. MSOE should _not_ be allowed to run scripts for just that reason. By default, MSOE is in the "Restricted sites" zone, so that should not have happened. Did you change the MSOE security zone, perhaps? Thanks on #1. Doesn't happen a lot but wondering how it happens at all. #2. Not sure what I did or how this happened. Never happened before but there's always a first, for me. Been having problems with this system, internet cable connection either slow or dropped, slow in opening programs, etc.etc. so need to check WHAT settings? (I keep temp files clean and run defrag 2x a month.) In MS Outlook Express 6.0: Tools Options Security. Make sure that "Restricted sites zone (More secure)" is selected. Place a check in "Warn me when other applications try to send mail as me.". I believe that last one kicks in when MSOE is your default client, and an application tries to use something like a MAPI call. I have not seen it actually do anything, though, so I am not sure about the details. Click on an empty area in the Toolbar, and get the "Customize" menu. Add the "Preveiw" button to the Toolbar. This is a toggle, and will toggle the Preview Pane off and on. Toggle it off when you are first checking your email. Unfortunately, there is no button for toggling between reading as plain text, or not. In Tools Options Read, you can select "Read as plain text only.". That will not render HTML, or any scripts; nor will it display any pictures. Such things will show up as attachments, instead. I just checked; if email contains HTLM and images, with "Read as plain text" not checked, the email does not show any attachments below the headers; but checking that setting does show attachments. This does not affect the "Attachments" column, which shows a paper clip for email with attachments. I just noticed a "Headers" button in the Toolbar customize menu. Oh, not an email option. All this does is download headers from an NNTP server; never mind. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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![]() "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 15:50:23 -0500, L. wrote: "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 13:23:25 -0500, L. wrote: This is a two part question dealing with OE. 1. I get an e-mail(spam) from what appears to be from myself. "To" and "From" are the same. I can't block sender 'cause the system thinks it's my real e-mail address. 2. Had another spam come in and it placed a web page address in different locations, including History, on my system. I thought I just deleted but could I have done something or is there a way for this to happen w/o me doing anything? suggestion/comments pelase, 1. A spammer technique, apparently to evade filters by taking advantage of people's unwillingness to block their own email address. Potentially filterable in MSOE by using an "AND" condition while checking both the sender and the recipient IP addresses. 2. Unless there is a new vulnerability about, that is indicative of a poorly secured mail client. MSOE should _not_ be allowed to run scripts for just that reason. By default, MSOE is in the "Restricted sites" zone, so that should not have happened. Did you change the MSOE security zone, perhaps? Thanks on #1. Doesn't happen a lot but wondering how it happens at all. #2. Not sure what I did or how this happened. Never happened before but there's always a first, for me. Been having problems with this system, internet cable connection either slow or dropped, slow in opening programs, etc.etc. so need to check WHAT settings? (I keep temp files clean and run defrag 2x a month.) In MS Outlook Express 6.0: Tools Options Security. Make sure that "Restricted sites zone (More secure)" is selected. Place a check in "Warn me when other applications try to send mail as me.". I believe that last one kicks in when MSOE is your default client, and an application tries to use something like a MAPI call. I have not seen it actually do anything, though, so I am not sure about the details. Click on an empty area in the Toolbar, and get the "Customize" menu. Add the "Preveiw" button to the Toolbar. This is a toggle, and will toggle the Preview Pane off and on. Toggle it off when you are first checking your email. Unfortunately, there is no button for toggling between reading as plain text, or not. In Tools Options Read, you can select "Read as plain text only.". That will not render HTML, or any scripts; nor will it display any pictures. Such things will show up as attachments, instead. I just checked; if email contains HTLM and images, with "Read as plain text" not checked, the email does not show any attachments below the headers; but checking that setting does show attachments. This does not affect the "Attachments" column, which shows a paper clip for email with attachments. I just noticed a "Headers" button in the Toolbar customize menu. Oh, not an email option. All this does is download headers from an NNTP server; never mind. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum OETool has a button to swithch between HTML and Plain Text. www.oehelp.com/OETool/ -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
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"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
... "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 15:50:23 -0500, L. wrote: Unfortunately, there is no button for toggling between reading as plain text, or not. OETool has a button to swithch between HTML and Plain Text. www.oehelp.com/OETool/ Is that any different from pressing Alt-Shift-H (aka Alt-V,H)? w --- |
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