Dear Professor Burgess-Jackson,

In case you are interested, here are a couple more notes on your phishing post. You might want to know that the anti-phishing feature/software that you use is part of Internet Explore 7. It is not a part of OneCare. I believe OneCare is designed to integrate with the IE 7 anti-phishing function. For instance, I believe you might be able to turn on or adjust the phishing settings of IE 7. Nonetheless, the anti-phishing is part of and being done by IE7, not OneCare. Also, the advice that you kindly and helpfully give your readers about how to delete temporary data applies to users of all recent versions of Internet Explorer. (People do not need OneCare to follow your advice.) In addition, people do not need to have the anti-phishing feature of IE 7 turned on in order to follow your advice and delete temporary data with IE 7 (or IE 6, etc.). By the way, I do hope you will check out CCleaner. I think you might really like it, especially given how much you seem to have liked discovering the delete temporary data function of Internet Explorer.

Take care.

Note from KBJ: The anonymous writer of this letter also informed me (in a separate e-mail message) of a free Clean Up Scan by Microsoft. Although I subscribe to Windows Live OneCare, this scan is not part of my package. I just used it to clean my computer. It took only four minutes. I plan to use it monthly from now on.