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Originally Posted by Trent
I got this e-mail tonight... I am horrified..
If virgin media want to protect people then tell them how dont limit there ability to send particular files!
I often create .cmd files to automatically do things on friends pcs so I dont have to explain something technical to someone who doesnt care.. .bas files are useful as this is the standard file format for Visual Basic Files allowing me to create custom functions and pass them on to my friends.
There has go to be a way to stop this?? No??? Why not...
Looks like I am going to have encrypt them and send instructions on how to decrypt my attachments! or password protect the ZIP file!
Pathetic and completely useless VM
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If you are doing this type of thing then use a more suitable email provider (plenty to choose from). Most mainstream email providers have similar attachment policies now. Just because your internet connection is with VM you are not forced to use any particular email provider.
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Originally Posted by ratspeaker
I can tell from the large amount of unsolicited spam mails for viagra exactly how email is used today. I can also tell that the Internet is now a shopping arcade and the PC a consumer device akin to a DVD player. I doesn't change the fact that I am the customer and as a customer I am not getting what I pay Virgin Media for, especially since their services are overpriced compared to the competition. So I will take my business to any company that will give me what I require. Since my so called 10meg connection only gives me 3 or 4 meg on a good day with wind in the right direction, I may as well move to adsl. To a company that respects the customer and gives them what they pay for. Goodnight Gents = I'm off before this becomes a flame war ;#}
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You pay for an internet connection and email, you get an internet connection and email. SIMPLE