Your Rogers Yahoo! Mail Virus Protection detected the virus...

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Maria G

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...'W32.Netsky.P@mm' in the file 'document.scr', atta Your Rogers Yahoo! Mail Virus Protection detected the virus 'W32.Netsky.P@mm' in the file 'document.scr', attached to the enclosed email message. We scanned the file using Norton AntiVirus but were unable to clean it. Therefore, we removed the content of the attachment from the message. Please contact the message sender if you want to receive the attachment. They must clean the file and resend it before we can deliver it to you safely.



Rogers Yahoo! Mail successfully cleans most infected attachments, which protects you from viruses.
IS THIS EMAIL FOR REAL OR IS IT A VIRUS BEING SENT TO ME????????Rogers Yahoo! Mail Virus Protection [[email protected]] THIS IS WHO SENT IT
 
NEVER open unsolicited emails !
either scams or VIRUS !
Yahoo will NEVER send you such a thing
 
No it is not real the email address.

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Minddocotor, France
 
Iambeing told there is a virus and I can't get my e-mail
 
I have had a Gmail account for a while but never really used it. Today I decided to change that and drink the Google Koolaid. Gmail is very EEEPC friendly and their ads are much less obtrusive thsn Yaahoo's garish Flash based monstrosities. I have included a couple of EEEPC screenshots below to show the contrast.
I really should thank Roger's Yahoo for making me upset enough to overcome my inertia. I do wonder why Rogers didn't let us know that this change was coming in advance, I bet they didn't think people would be happy about it. If you are also a disgruntled Rogers Yahoo email user Gmail provides a very nice Mailfetcher utility that will suck all your old Yahoo mail in for you.
(updated Nov. 17th) Things became a bit clearer today when I found this Paidcontent.org story on Forbes.com. Turns out Rogers and Yahoo agreed to shift from a fee based deal to a revenue sharing model. Yahoo and Rogers will split revenue that Yahoo can get for advertising to Rogers customers. This probably means that we can expect to see more ads popping up on Rogers Yahoo cobranded properties. My guess, the Flickr Pro accounts we have been enjoying are next.
 
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