Originally Posted by zipitupuk
Hi Russ, can i pass my details onto you as well, as i now have a question i wish to ask Mark Davidson,Executive Director, Customer Care after recieveing an email in his name from Virgin Media (with no reply address) about a change in their mail sevice to make things better for us - apparently we can no longer send a lot of certain type emails (even if rar'd or zipped up) to our friends as they "MAY" contain a virus - a act that i take as very big brotherish!!!
The fact that most people maintain there own security on the PC seems to be compleatly missed in this new control by Virgin. Microsoft Outlook tried the same thing but a free program enable you - the Adult and owner user of the PC to decide what file types you recived - as it should - freedom of choice.
File types include screen savers as well as the following
".ade", ".adp", ".bas", ".bat", ".chm", ".cmd", ".com", ".cpl", ".crt", ".dll", ".hlp", ".hta", ".inf", ".ini", ".ins", ".isp", ".jse", ".lib", ".lnk", ".mdb", ".mde", ".msc", ".msi", ".msp", ".mst", ".ocx", .pages, ".pcd", ".pif", ".reg", ".scr", ".sct", ".shb", ".shs", ".sys", ".url", ".vb", ".vbe", ".vbs", ".vxd", ".wsc", ".wsf" and ".wsh".
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