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The Digest    Mon, 11 Sep 2006    Volume 02  :  Number 986
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- ADMIN

- mBook upgrade

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Date: 10 Sep 2006 01:22:52 +0100
From: "Howard Weissman" <address truncated>
Subject: ADMIN



> For those of us who have Dmail, sometime Gmail will send The Digest to the > SPAM filter.

By checking through the Web by PC, it is possible to send any Digests to the individual's mailbox. I've had to do this for three recent digests.

Hope this helps for some.


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Date: 10 Sep 2006 05:09:08 +0100
From: Itamar Engelsman <address truncated>
Subject: mBook upgrade



To:  Jim Watson-Gove
Re.: mBook upgrade - My wife threw water over my mBook during a short break to the south of England and it stopped working. I sent it to Pulster who replaced the motherboard for me. However, that one di dnot work with Wifi so in the end he upgraded me to a nBook. It means that it does nothing much more than it did before but that it does all it did before again. I think the mBook was a downgraded nBook specially designed for a project in Malaysia which was subsequently canceled so these mBook's found their way to the general market. I received the nBook just 1 day before I left for holiday and it is at home so I cannot say much more about it until at least the end of the coming week when I will be back again. Regards,
Itamar


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Date: 10 Sep 2006 15:04:44 +0100
From: Bernard Hill <address truncated>
Subject: The Digest



To Jim Watson

In message <address truncated>, The Digest <address truncated> writes
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>As far as being in Germany, that shouldn't be a big deal as long as the >money thing is worked out (I'm very suspicious of PayPal- I had it for >a short time and I am constantly being hit with messages purporting to >be PayPal that aren't asking for upgrade info etc.).

I doubt this is Paypal. You can usually tell the genuine Paypal messages by the fact that they call you by your name, rather than "Dear Paypal user".

FWIW I get typically 10 "phishing" emails a day purporting to be from UK Banks/US banks/eBay/Paypal asking me information about accounts that
I've never had.

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Bernard Hill
Braeburn Software
Author of Music Publisher system
Music Software written by musicians for musicians
http://www.braeburn.co.uk
Selkirk, Scotland

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