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Posted by Bill on May 29, 2002 at 03:44:21 from (209.143.34.140):
In Reply to: Re: How do I get rid of an inbox message with a virus? posted by Ray,IN on May 28, 2002 at 19:33:30:
For the past week, each morning when I check my email, I find at least one and sometimes two virus infected emails. All are from different email addresses, all farm and tractor related return addresses. It appears these emails may be coming from members here who are not aware their computer is infected and it's sending out indiscriminate virus infected emaails and most likely the person with the virus isn't aware of it. My server scans all my incoming email before it's sent to my outlook express box, so I do not have to deal with getting rid of the virus infected emails. They alert me and I then go to the home page to check out the virus. I reply to the sender in hopes of alerting them that their computer is infected. I'm wondering if others here are having similar problems and how we could best handle this. Thanks, Bill
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