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Date: | Wed, 21 Aug 2002 00:32:42 -0400 |
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Patty,
Many thanks for the information on both subjects. This evening I consulted
with a friend who is a corporate Web designer. He suggested that I encrypt
every mailto: link on my site, which I'm doing right now. I suggest to
anyone out there with a Web site to do the same if you have not done so
already. There are various java scripts that will provide the needed
security to keep the hackers/spammers/virus-mongers from extracting email
addresses from a Web page.
Rich
At 05:06 PM 8/21/2002, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
> From my dark high school days, when I studied Latin, I seem to remember
>that Latin in it's purest form does not know the letter 'Y'. So no doubt
>purists have latinised the name, leading to much confusion, similar to the
>Röding/Roeding problem.
>
>On a different note, I received a notification from Conch-list yesterday
>that I was supposed to have posted a message similar to the one discussed
>by Rich, with the virus attachment. In the first place, I did not post
>anything to the list yesterday, in the second place, a virus check reveals
>we have no viruses. So indeed others harvest your E-mail address to send
>viruses around the globe.
>
>regards
>
>Patty
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