- Oct 9, 1999
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I'm not an Outlook user, but the other day, while I was trying to get rid of Klez out of someone's virus trap, sorry Outlook Express, I had the hardest time deleting the infected emails without opening them up.
I know I read about this a few years ago, but I always refused to even try to learn its idiosyncracies and I paid litlle attention to it. But now that I can make some extra cash saving people from MS's open leg philosophy, I'm finally finding a good reason to learn how to use protection while screwing around with their programs.
So any straight out answer or link will be very helpfull. And I'll resist any temptation to try to convince people not to use the Holey Outlook Express. After all, if it weren't for it I wouldn't have bought this nice digital scale with .2 pounds measurents.
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I know I read about this a few years ago, but I always refused to even try to learn its idiosyncracies and I paid litlle attention to it. But now that I can make some extra cash saving people from MS's open leg philosophy, I'm finally finding a good reason to learn how to use protection while screwing around with their programs.
So any straight out answer or link will be very helpfull. And I'll resist any temptation to try to convince people not to use the Holey Outlook Express. After all, if it weren't for it I wouldn't have bought this nice digital scale with .2 pounds measurents.