Linux err no thanks I just use that for messing around in.
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I use linux for all my professional things. Windows is for Games, and <i>only</i> games. When I got the Parhelia I was stuck in Winsloth but now I am using linux with the Vesa driver. The AA fonts look SO much better in XFree86 with Gnome2. Anyhow, best of luck in getting your Outlook crap working. Might I suggest pine?
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In a perfect world... spammers would get caught, go to jail, and share a cell with many men who have enlarged their penises, taken Viagra and are looking for a new relationship.
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It must have destroy outlook mail folders week last week. A friend lost his folders for no reason. At least they were still there but outlook wouldn't see them at all.
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In the company I work for, we must got every day through our "mainstream" e-mails (for example "'webmaster@company.com, sales@company.com, etc) like 30 to 50 infected e-mails, all of them of wich uses Outlook to spread.
Luckly for us, we use Lotus Notes, and at home I stay put with the beloved Eudora.<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="1">"Dadinho o C@r@$, meu nome agora � Z� Pequeno" - City Of God</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">A64 @ 2,25 + 1GB + GT6600</font> </p>
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One of the problems also is users that don't update with new security patches and virus updates. They also have a tendancy to open emails like "Warning you have an virus please format your harddrive".
Like I said never had a virus via outlook.
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I guess you're right, but in an enterprise most of the users don't bother getting security patches...
And with mailboxes that receive 50, maybe 100 e-mails from unknown people daily, that's a real threat...<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="1">"Dadinho o C@r@$, meu nome agora � Z� Pequeno" - City Of God</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">A64 @ 2,25 + 1GB + GT6600</font> </p>
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