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    Perry Noid Guest

    re: js message

    just started having trouble reading email in Yahoo accounts... recent
    messages start to load, then screen blanks and lower left corner shows

    js.worthathousandwords.com

    Did a search, nothing really helpful showed up.

    I restored my computer using a GHOST image, and problem continues, so I'm
    guessing Yahoo might be having a problem, since my Hotmail accounts are
    working ok...

    Running XP with Firefox as browser...




  2. #2
    Perry Noid Guest

    Re: js message

    should have been clearer about the problem....

    1. running Windows-XP-pro, using firefox as browser

    2. when I try to read new email messages in my Yahoo accounts, I get into
    some loop looking for:

    js.worthathousandwords.com

    3. this only affects my Yahoo accounts, not my hotmail accounts

    4. email that I received yesterday still downloads and displays ok

    5. email that I received earlier today is still OK

    6. only email that I received in the last couple hours is affected.

    7. email that I send out from my Yahoo to my hotmail accounts display ok,
    but I notice that it seems to be searching for "something" for a long
    time!...

    8. my antivirus/spyware/adware programs are up to date as of today, and
    scans are negative.

    9. I've nuked and restored my drive to a known good GHOST image 3 times in
    the last hour or so, without any improvement

    my guess is that Yahoo has either made some sort of change that's causing
    the problem, or they have been hacked... Anybody else having problems with
    Yahoo?...





  3. #3
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: js message

    > From: Perry Noid <nobody@home.com>

    Do you own the domain name home.com? If not, you are doing a disservice
    to the owner by using it and causing spam to be sent to it.

    http://tekrider.net/general/misctips.php#mung

    > should have been clearer about the problem....


    Please do not begin threads by typing "re:" in the subject line.

    > 2. when I try to read new email messages in my Yahoo accounts, I get
    > into some loop looking for:
    >
    > js.worthathousandwords.com


    Look at: http://worthathousandwords.com/
    It's an ad serving company.

    > 3. this only affects my Yahoo accounts, not my hotmail accounts


    There is a good clue that it is a yahoo problem.

    > 7. email that I send out from my Yahoo to my hotmail accounts display ok,
    > but I notice that it seems to be searching for "something" for a long
    > time!...


    Add the following lines to your HOSTS file:

    127.0.0.1 worthathousandwords.com
    127.0.0.1 js.worthathousandwords.com

    > 8. my antivirus/spyware/adware programs are up to date as of today,
    > and scans are negative.


    Not relevant in this case.

    > 9. I've nuked and restored my drive to a known good GHOST image 3
    > times in the last hour or so, without any improvement


    Huh? You nuked your hard drive because one web-based email system is
    serving ads ok, and another web-based email system is not?

    Where is the logic in that?

    > my guess is that Yahoo has either made some sort of change that's
    > causing the problem, or they have been hacked... Anybody else having
    > problems with Yahoo?...


    My guess is that yahoo's new ad server supplier is having a server
    problem, and your browser is waiting for it.

    Add the above-mentioned lines to your HOSTS file.
    http://tekrider.net/general/wintip01.php#hosts

    --
    -bts
    -Friends don't let friends drive Windows

  4. #4
    Perry Noid Guest

    Re: js message

    nuking and restoring my drive takes about 3 minutes, so it's a f'n great way
    to solve problems most of the time! Quicker than doing scans, for that
    matter...



  5. #5
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: js message

    Perry Noid wrote:

    > nuking and restoring my drive takes about 3 minutes, so it's a f'n
    > great way to solve problems most of the time! Quicker than doing
    > scans, for that matter...


    Personally, I have never once had to 'nuke a drive' since an
    installation of Windows 2.0 ate itself.

    --
    -bts
    -Friends don't let friends drive Windows

  6. #6
    Perry Noid Guest

    Re: js message

    there's a big difference between "having to" and "wanting to" nuke a
    drive... I choose to nuke and restore as a method of making certain my
    system is as clean as it can be, even though I update and use anti- scans as
    well. Not only do I purge my computer of any malware, but I also get rid of
    programs I was testing. If I find something I like, it gets incorporated
    into the next GHOST image that I make, something I do every few months
    generally.

    it's quick, it's easy, and it works! Hard to beat that! Also, the process
    essentially defrags the C: drive each time, just an extra benefit...

    wonder what lurks in YOUR computer? If you built it a year or so ago and
    have been adding and deleting "stuff" since then, there are probably a LOT
    of little bits and pieces floating around... old registry entries and other
    things that Windows just never quite gets rid of...

    As for the problem I was having... just checked email and it's working
    normally again, so whatever it was, it's been fixed.



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