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Re: Viruses
From: Guus Dekker
Date: 2004 Feb 2, 22:38 +0100
From: Guus Dekker
Date: 2004 Feb 2, 22:38 +0100
There are some reliable 'anti virus'programs available on the net which were you be able to look and deside if you want to receive any mail of you, stored by your I-provider. You can choose to download or bounce it. I have good experience with the 'Mail washer' program from: http://www.firetrust.com I like the nav-l list very much, since I wanted to know "everything" about celnav (2 years). I am teaching myself with several pubblication (about 7) from the net. I read "The Bodwich" if it was a mist change for me to be a sailor or captain of a vessel who sail especially the pacific...The general language English is not my home language, when 'talking' about angles angles and angles of cel.triangles and the maths ... ;-\ The hardest part of starting self-education is: Were do I start !!! Last week I download celnav.pdf book from 1985 (171 pages),from the revised L-nav. site - although it is not the very best one - it is a good 'school' book. (less visual). And the complete 'story' from the Silicon Sea, looks fantastic. especially leg 57 with a lot of answers but still under construction. It seems great to me in near future to sail the all legs,(on my virtual PC in real time with beautiful star programs to take a fix ... ;-) Guus Dekker (The Netherlands.)