dear friends
i have just received the attached message - with a virus-infected
attachment - thomas.doc.scr - that may have been sent to the entire
subscription base of learning-org@world.std.com
if the attachment was not deleted automatically by your virus protection
program, please delete the file and update your anti-virus software - or
install anti-virus software if you do not already have it installed.
in peace
robert pollard
information ecologist
information habitat: where information lives
<http://habitat.igc.org>
<ecology2001@mindspring.com>
<tel:+1.212.501.4285>
[Host's Note: This is the second report I've received of this rogue
message. The file Robert mentions, thomas.doc.scr, is certainly a type
that is used to distribute viruses. Please be assured that the virus-laden
message was not distributed from our server... You can see the wrong
"From" address in the msg below, but even that can be faked. I highly
doubt that anyone but me can see the subscriber list. As I've said before,
beware of strange email msgs. ..Rick]
>From: <learning-org-digest-approval@rclink.net>
>Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:16 AM
>Subject: learning-org-digest V1 #2879
>
> See the end of the digest for administrative information.
>
> learning-org-digest Sunday, July 22 2001 Volume 01 : Number 2879
>
> In this issue:
> Wholeness from another source LO27004
> self-organized learning LO27010
> Self-organization LO27007
> Shared Vision or Shared Cliches? LO27008
> Diversity in Courseroom LO27005
> What is an Operational Definition? LO27009
> The Fractality of Character. LO27006
> Organisational Behaviour LO27012
> Communities of Practice LO27015
> miso... LO27013
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 10:40:28 +1000
> Subject: Wholeness from another source LO27004
--Robert Pollard <infohabitat@igc.apc.org>
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