ΪΛΝΝΛΏ ΪΛΝΝΛΏ ΪΛΝΝΝΛΏ ³ΜΝΝΚ»Ώ³ΜΝΝΚ»ΏΐΚΝΝΝΛΏ ΐΚΝΝΝΚΩΐΚΝΝΝΚΩΐΚΝΝΝΚΩ ΪΛ ΛΏΪΝΡΛΡΝΏΪΝΡΛΡΝΏΪΙ ΪΝΡΛΡΝΏΪΝΡΛΡΝΏΪΙΝΝΝΛΏΪΙΝΝΝΛΏΪΝΝΝΝΛΏ ³Ί Ί³ ³Ί³ ³Ί³ ³Ί ³Ί³ ³Ί³ ³ΞΝΝ ³ΞΝΝ ΪΔΙΝΌΔΩ ΐΚΝΝΝΚΩ ΟΚΟ ΐΝΟΚΟΝΩΐΚΝΝΝΚΩΐΝΟΚΟΝΩ ΟΚΟ ΐΚΝΝΝΚΩΐΚΝΝΝΚΩΐΘΝΝΝΝΩ ΪΛΝΝΝΛΏΪΛΝΝΝΛΏΪΙΝΝΝΛΏΪΝΡΛΡΝΏΪΛ ΛΏΪΛΝΝΝΛΏΪΛΝΝΝΛΏΪΙΝΝΝΛΏ ΐΚΝΝΝΛΏ³Ί Ί³³ΞΝΝ ³Ί³ ³Ί Λ Ί³ΓΞΝΝΝΞ΄³ΜΝΝΛΚΩ³ΞΝΝ ΐΚΝΝΝΚΩΐΚΝΝΝΚΩΐΚ ΟΚΟ ΐΚΝΚΝΚΩΐΚ ΚΩΐΚ ΘΝΩΐΚΝΝΝΚΩ A Subsidary Of LA-Soft This warning isn't actually a warning per-se, this is actually a notice to you to tell you that if you have encountered messages from Alan McNamee (amcnamee@bert.cybernw.com) and/or Mike Jordan (mjordan@europa.com or mike.jordan@comm-dat.com or 1:105/314) stating that _ANY_ BBS Utiliteez Software programs contain some kind of imbedded virus or the file VIRUS.COM, this is a farce!!! Mike Jordan has been on a mission since December of 1996 to try and discredit BBS Utiliteez Software and kill off MAX Graphics for his own childish reasons. He has even resorted to saying he has "E-Mail Death Threats" from me which he has turned over to the Oregon FBI...This is an example of how far he will go to try to kill off something clearly better than his programming skills will ever allow him to create. Now this clown has resorted to getting other people to post all off these falsified claims so he doesn't get his hands dirty. If you encounter a message from anybody saying there is an imbedded virus in any of my programs, please get solid verified proof of this virus. The best way to obtain proof of this is to send the program to the company shown below: McAfee Associates, Inc. (408) 988-3832 Office 2710 Walsh Avenue (408) 970-9727 FAX Santa Clara, California (408) 988-4004 BBS (48 lines) 95051-0963 U.S.A. USR HST/v.32/v.42bis/MNP 1-5 support@mcafee.COM InterNet GO MCAFEE CompuServe McAfee America Online McAfee Associates is more than willing to provide you with full results of their evaluation of any program rumored to contain a virus or trojan horse. The absolute _WORST_ thing a person could ever find in any BBS Utiliteez Software executable is the phrase "VIRUS.COM" which is from a routine in my door development kit that simulates a fake Telix download of that file and then drops carrier on the user. It is 100% _IMPOSSIBLE_ for this routine to to cause any damage to your machine or the remote machine. Until just recently, people just regarded this as a "Humorous Routine" and never gave it a second thought. But, thanks to the efforts of people who have entirely too much time on their hands, I have been forced to include this warning in all of my archives so you will know who to believe and who not to believe....Thank You.... - Larry L. Athey * BBS Utiliteez Software * LA-Soft -