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AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus, it finds more viruses on a system than Norton Antivirus plus it's FREE. Another program is by Sygate; Personal Firewall, it blocks spyware and other mailware that gets into computers. One last recommendation is always set your internet to alert you of the cookies that are stored on your computer, a cookie is a small file that tells your internet browser the pages you visited. With AVG, Sygate they will warn you even if a webpage has a worm hidden inside its pages, which CAN happen. Play it safe with the internet, some protection is better than no protection.- Robert M Tarr, Manchester .
5 tips to limit spam
I have a PC that runs on Microsoft XP, am using Outlook Express for e-mail and have Norton Internet Security. How do I permanently block unwanted spam? Currently I go to "message" on the toolbar of Outlook Express and hit the "block" button, but that does not work. The same message-sender continues to send unwanted e-mails. I contacted Norton and it said it is a Microsoft issue. Please help in blocking unwanted spam. Answer: Outlook Express might be blocking a different address every day. Spammers can make a message appear to be from "James Smith" when it's from "takingvangtage.com." Spam robots can pick a different e-mail address every day, fooling Outlook Express every time. Here are some suggestions for limiting your spam: * Check the Web site of your e-mail provider.
Response Biomedical Corporation Receives Conditional Listing Approval ...
VANCOUVER, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Response Biomedical Corporation (TSX-V: RBM, OTCBB: RPBIF) is pleased to announce that the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) has conditionally approved the Company's application for listing its common shares on the TSX. Listing on the TSX will be subject to the Company filing satisfactory final documentation with the TSX. The Company will issue a news release when final listing approval has been granted by the TSX. .
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