Firstly let me say this is not due to updating Avg Last night when Andrew phoned to talk me through updating Avg. He said he knew what to do about the files a good many with the Dbx extension. If anyone remembers we had been looking at Dbx extractors and Tony my Rnib Volunteer was doing this up to the moment he left to go and live-in France. Various suggestions were sent in including one from George costing dollar 5 remember. I did not want to pay a fiddly sum neither did another Jaws lister who also had Dbx files. Well last night Andrew said "we don't need an extractor we need to get them out of archived mail where they are located and import them into O.E so I followed his spoken instructions and Lo and behold! files that preceded my Hd failure were brought back to life. So I am almost in a position prior to losing all my mail all means all Registry the lot. The Dbx must have been at some time sent to laptop where Tony Rnib Volunteer found them and he sent them over to desktop Now if I want to destroy anything I can read it first. Now I am coming to it. I put on my desktop this morning and say Spam! and a lot of it. I thought well if that is the new Avg I don't think much of that. I went to put on laptop and saw no Spam at all, came back to desktopand had a look at this list of Spam and found are all old April last year, what a relief it was in Freeserve days so all I have to do then is to delete the Spam and will be in a Spamless situation again. End of story.the dates of the Spam Dorothy. sorry Jaws has had a nervous twitch, means emails have come in somewhere. I wonder why Jaws is so sensitive to incoming emails, is it increased electrical field Any guesses Dorothy.
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