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In The October Newsletter

Feature Presentation for the October 23rd general meeting

From the internet - Protect your e-mail addresses

General Information

Newsletter Information

Meeting Schedule for the year


Feature Presentation

A Microsoft demo of Office XP and Windows XP This months general meeting will be Oct 23rd , please note that this is a Tuesday, for this occasion only, meeting time 7:00 - 9:00 pm.

Meeting place: The Scotia Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, at 5837 Cunard St Halifax The building is facing the Halifax Commons between Robie and Agricola Streets. The Legion parking lot is at the right of the building and is available for our use. Meetings start: at 7:00 PM and end approximately 9:30 PM. The Halifax Area PC Club is pleased to host Microsoft at its October meeting. Meeting date is Tuesday the 23rd at the Legion on Cunard Street at 7pm. All interested persons are invited to attend. There is no cost for this meeting. Microsoft will be giving demo presentations on Office XP and Windows XP. There is room for up to 200 persons and Microsoft is known for the odd freebee and door prizes so come out and attend what will prove to be an exciting and informative meeting.

In this issue


Protect you e-mail addresses

This should be helpful information to protect yours and other's computers: , Fred Langa also mentioned this tip in his October 10th news letter after receiving e-mail from subscribers . But he adds the following that it does nothing to prevent your machine from being infected. The good news being that you won't send it to others.

I learned a computer trick today that's really ingenious in its simplicity.

As you may know, when/if a worm virus gets into your computer it heads straight for your e-mail address book and sends itself to everyone in there, thus infecting all your friends and associates. This trick won't keep the virus from getting into your computer, but it will stop it from using your address book to spread further, and it will alert you to the fact that the worm has gotten into your system.

Here's what you do: first, open your address book and click on "new contact" just as you would do if you were adding a new friend to your list of email addresses. In the window where you would type your friend's first name, type in !000 (that's an exclamation mark followed by 3 zeros). In the window below where it prompts you to enter the new email address, type in WormAlert. (If it tells you this is not a valid address just say yes to add it, or ok). Then complete everything by clicking add, enter, ok, etc.

Now, here's what you've done and why it works: the "name" !000 will be placed at the top of your address book as entry #1. This will be where the worm will start in an effort to send itself to all your friends. But when it tries to send itself to !000, it will be undeliverable because of the phony email address you entered (WormAlert). If the first attempt fails (which it will because of the phony address), the worm goes no further and your friends will not be infected.

Here's the second great advantage of this method: if an email cannot be delivered, you will be notified of this in your Inbox almost immediately. Hence, if you ever get an e-mail telling you that an email addressed to WormAlert could not be delivered, you know right away that you have the worm virus in your system. You can then take steps to get rid of it!

That’s all

In this issue

General Information

Executive:

Chairperson David Potter
Vice-Chair Bill Marchant
Treasurer Rob MacCara
Web Librarian Thayne MacLean
Newsletter Editor Diane Smith
Membership Promotion Pat Conen

and the following members who assist in planning our monthly meetings: Norman DeForest, Henry Hill, Ken Gilmour,and Colin Stuart.

A message from the Vice Chairman

The HAPCC has two kinds of meetings. Firstly the regular Sunday night meeting which most members attend regularly, secondly the monthly (approximately) planning meeting which organizes the business of the Club, including what happens on the Sundays. The planning meeting is held on Monday, a week after the regular meeting in which all members of the Club are urged to attend. At the planning meeting, we discuss feature speakers for regular meetings, finances, membership, training, and other computer related subjects.

....Bill Marchant

In this issue

Newsletter Information

Newsletter Articles.... We are almost always in need of good articles. If anyone has something that they feel would make a good article, an interesting story to tell, or even a good meeting topic, please don't hesitate to pass it on. Articles can be submitted in almost any format, ASCII text, AMI Pro, MS Word, Windows Write, WordStar and of course WordPerfect.

The news letter is mailed to all paid up members and to anyone who has attended a meeting within the past three months. Yearly membership dues are $15.00.
Club Mailing Address -
P.O. Box 29008, Halifax N.S., B3L 4T8.

In this issue

Future meeting dates

We decide the meeting dates for the upcoming year at the last planning meeting of the season. The dates for these are listed below. As in previous years, the December meeting is moved to the early part of January due to Christmas Eve being near the fourth Sunday of the month. 
The planning meetings are normally held on the second Monday (8 days) after the general meeting. They are currently held at a members home and the address is announced at the meeting prior to the planning meeting. Anyone is welcome to assist in the planning of future meetings or events.

Dates for the meetings starting in September are based on the LAST Sunday in each month. Note that this is a change from previously, when we met on the fourth Sunday.

Meeting dates for the 2000/01 season:

November 28.    January 9 (Annual Swap meet),   January 30,    February 27,    March 27,    April 24,    May 29,    June 26.

Dates for the meetings starting in September are based on the LAST Wednesday in each month. Note that this is a change from previously, meeting times.

Note:   There is no meeting in December. Remember also, we are now using the LAST WEDNESDAY of the month, except for the exceptions as noted above.

Any changes to the scheduled dates will be announced where possible at the regular monthly meetings and/or in this newsletter.



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