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Posted By: Jason muilt copies of email - Thu 18 Jul 2002 04:06:AM
can any one help with this problem <br />when i send a email <br />i send one copy but they receive from 30 to 50 copies<br />it has happened a few times and is pissing people off (just ask P Debono) . i can undestand how it can i whould be pissed off too <br /><br />it has just started to happen when i got ADSL<br /><br />so if anyone can help i would be gratefull
Posted By: Webmaster Re: muilt copies of email - Tue 23 Jul 2002 02:53:AM
Jason,<br /><br />What email program are you using? If its Microsoft Outlook or Outlook express you may have a virus. Let me know we can sus it out.
Posted By: Jason Re: muilt copies of email - Tue 23 Jul 2002 03:35:PM
Hi david <br />im using MS outlook<br />it happens a radom but has not happened lately <br />i did a virus scan and one turned up <br />i was a trojen and its source was from a Palm pilot program i got of one of the Palm sites<br />i was talking to phil Debono and he said that he has seen it happen to others ADSL users<br />i sent and email to my self and only got one copy <br />im testing it daily but as such has not happened to me so that i can solve <br />im useing NOD virus <br />Mcfee firewall<br />Adware <br /><br />what do you think
Posted By: Webmaster Re: muilt copies of email - Tue 30 Jul 2002 03:48:PM
Jason,<br /><br />With any high speed internet connection invest in a good firewall and virus scanner. I run a Windows 2000 Advanced Server acting as a NAT, firewall, router and LAN data storage.<br /><br />I run firewall also on my clients blocking applications on specific ports to stop those annoying adds and stuff. Basically EVERY application on my clients are port limited and some are also IP limited.<br /><br />Don't run applications on your LAN/WAN server, use it purely as a bridge / firewall between your LAN and WAN. This eliminates any chance of a appliation running on your server that should not. Remember anything BEHIND your firewall unless you know what your doing, has complete access to your LAN and WAN. I have no applications in my servers firewall <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/default/smile.gif" /> <br /><br />Invest in a good firewall. Free ones are okay for dial up. For high speed connection - invested in a GOOD firewall. Remember the old saying 'you only get what you pay for'.<br /><br />Keep your machines always patched and install the automatic Windows Update feature.<br /><br />On your LAN forget hubs, waste of time. Hubs broadcast every packet to every machine. Always use a switch. Switches only pass traffic my MAC address to the appropriate MAC address. Not only will you see a speed increase as you eliminate collisions, you go to full duplex mode instead of half duplex with a hub.
Posted By: Jason Re: muilt copies of email - Tue 30 Jul 2002 04:32:PM
hi david <br />am runing Mfee fire wall i purchased it from harveys<br />am runing a switch not a hub<br />and am using a bridge<br />what firewall do you recomend as the Mcfee cost me $50 i be live there is better out there <br />i was useing zonealarm but when i installed Win XP i lost it as i got it off the net i had trouble trying to fine it so i purchased McFee instead <br />what viruse scanner do you recomend <br /><br />on an other note do you still have the and Commandore AMGIA (those were the days)<br />i gave mine to a cusin and they got burgled but the theif took every thing else and left the amgia must of been a theif that is computer littrate <br />i was going to get it back off them as they dont use it any more ( playstation makes it to easy for kids these days ) <br />and am still interested to see if it still alive <br />i read on the net some time ago how the machine was going to get a new lease of life have you heard anything <br /><br />thanks
Posted By: Webmaster Re: muilt copies of email - Thu 01 Aug 2002 03:07:PM
Hi Jason,<br /><br />Your firewall depends on the number of users. I would recommend running a firewall on your clients as this will stop adds and so forth.<br /><br />This type of 'dual' firewall blocks incoming (on the server) and outgoing (on your individual client pcs). Another reason is if one of your clients has a trogan virus, its free to connect to the internet via the server, and of course get replies beack through the firewall since it requested the data <img border="0" title="" alt="[Frown]" src="images/icons/default/frown.gif" /> <br /><br />I run Sygate Firewall Professional. It is charged basically how many users. Its not cheap, I am running 5 users and it cost be about 150.00 USD (that is lifetime free upgrades). Check out http://www.sygate.com for the details.<br /><br />I am also running their Sygate Office Network, as do not use Microsoft Internet Sharing with firewalls, it does not work properly and things can get past.<br /><br />You may be better running Sygate Home Network. I only use Office as it supports VPN tunnelling.<br /><br />Hope this helps...
Posted By: Webmaster Re: muilt copies of email - Thu 01 Aug 2002 03:08:PM
Jason,<br /><br />I forgot virus scanner. I run Norton Corporate on all my PCs. Its cheaper when you got a lot of PCs and if you run any server OS you HAVE to use a high end product, nothing else installs.
Posted By: Jason Re: muilt copies of email - Thu 01 Aug 2002 08:38:PM
thanks dave <br />ill get into it
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