It sounds like PCC has made the change - Norton does it also. And the virus warning IS a spoof. Ian Porter Computer Guys Arrowtown New Zealand [log in to unmask] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Humble" Subject: [PCSOFT] Eudora Configuration--And Probably Virus Spoof > I have been using Trend Micro's PCCillin for several years. I like it > because it seems less intrusive than other virus scanners. I received > notification from Trend that a new version had been released. Since I'm > getting 2 or 3 viruses a day I thought I'd go ahead and update. Did > so. After some problems with configuring it, it seems to be OK, though slow. > > But, immediately after installing it I found that something had changed my > Eudora email configuration. The pop3 server name had been changed to > "local host". Additionally, the login name had been changed. Changes were > made to all 3 mail servers I use. All is well after correcting the > configuration. > > Question is, did the Trend program do this? I'll email Trend and ask them, > of course. Or, did a virus slip by and do this trick? It would be > interesting to hear any thoughts on this. > > On another subject I received what appears to be a virus spoof from the > email address of a friend. It advised deleting JBDGMGR.EXE as it was a > virus that she had accidentally sent to me and everyone else in her address > book. As far as I can determine this is a valid Windows file, and it does > not scan as a virus. Any thoughts? > > Thanks for your attention, > > Robert Humble Curious about the people moderating your messages? Visit our staff web site: http://freepctech.com/staff.shtml