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|    J. P. Gilliver to Mark Lloyd    |
|    Re: Any point to password protecting the    |
|    24 Jan 26 00:16:33    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10       From: G6JPG@255soft.uk              On 2026/1/23 19:19:40, Mark Lloyd wrote:       > On Fri, 23 Jan 2026 16:09:08 +0000, J. P. Gilliver wrote:       >       > [snip]       >       >> I have a (corded, as it happens) 'phone at my elbow, so answer almost       >> immediately (startles some callers!); however, especially around 10:30am       >> which seems to be peak phishtime, I don't actually _say_ anything for a       >> few seconds; the same applies - the autodialler (or whatever) gives up.       >> (A real caller will usually say something in that time.)       >       > I often hang up after saying "hello" twice with no response, unless it's       > someone I know who often does that.       >       > I got a call this morning that I didn't answer because of multiple signs       > of it being a machine.       >       > 1. The NAME* appearing on caller ID was identical to the number.       >       > 2. The caller did leave a message, but it was "beginning truncated" (the       > first few seconds of the message were missing, like the machine was too       > stupid to WAIT FOR THE BEEP). What I heard first was "(half a word) in       > your area".       >       > 3. The call ended with a few seconds of busy signal, which I hear       > indicates the call was not disconnected properly (it doesn't happen on       > legitimate calls).       >       > * - a feature that I really wish that mobile phones would have. It can be       > used to detect and ignore most junk calls.       >       I've never seen a landline 'phone that displays a NAME - other than ones       where YOU can program in (to the handset or the basestation) names that       YOU associate with certain numbers.              --       J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()ALIS-Ch++(p)Ar++T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf              The fact that there is a highway to hell and only a stairway to heaven       says a lot about anticipated traffic numbers.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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