Re: Virus emails galore

  • From: "Norman Dunbar" <norman.dunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <dbvision@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 12:28:43 +0000

>> They been very active, the little buggers.
>> Mostly annoyance value, really.  Not much they can
>> do, past three firewalls and a firm
>> do-not-open-ANY-attachments policy!

Annoying is the word. I can always tell when a 'new' virus or whatever
has been produced for Windows as my home email gets hundreds of them
every day. Usual traffic is about 10-20 messages on a daily basis, but
recently, I've been cleaning out about 2-300 of them.


>> > Been for any more good curries down 'Dee Why' recently ?

>> Yeah mate: lovely stuff!  And the new Top BBQ Chinese
>> is superb as well!  I now live within bike range
>> of those places! ;-)

Nice. I'll have to get down that way next time (!) I'm passing Oz.
Unfortunately, my wife's auntie passed away (she lived in Harbord) so it
doesn't look like we'll be back in Sydney for the forseeable future :o(


>> Mind you: with 10g starting to - finally! - take off
>> around here, not much time to go out: gotta get
>> those 8i and 9i clients on it!  I've even got a 7
>> one to upgrade - now, THAT's gonna be fun!

Hmm - I've got quite a few 734s hanging around at the moment. It's a
third party supplier thing. :o(


>> Hey, good to see you at Kevin's blog!  Long
>> time no hear.

Aye, CDOS etc got too much 'kiddie' for me a while back. I still
occasionally pop in and check it out, but you get a better class of
posting here and I think I prefer the email version rather than the
proper news group style.

Enjoy those curries !


Cheers,
Norm - In unseasonally sunny Bradford, West Yorkshire, England - home
of some fine curries too!

Norman Dunbar.
Contract Oracle DBA.
Rivers House, Leeds.

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