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Re: Re: Re: Re: How do I get rid of an inbox message with a virus?
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Posted by Paul on May 29, 2002 at 09:12:32 from (216.201.19.213):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: How do I get rid of an inbox message with a virus? posted by paul on May 29, 2002 at 05:04:03:
Paul, My server confines the virus infected emails and won't let us open them when we visit the site because the virus is in the email, not in an attachment. So for those of you having a problem, you might want to know that these viruses are coming through in the email itself and not always in an attachment. One of the infected emails did have an attachment. It was an email about a tractor screen with a picture attached. I'm only guessing it's a virus going around here as all the emails that have been infected are from people with tractor related handles in the return email address. Best thing I know if to keep those virus detectors up to date daily, and for everyone to run a scan to see if their computer is infected. Running a scan without updating the latest virus information may not catch this one. Today's virus email came in from Mrhighcrop@aol.com This person is not on our email list, nor were any of the other ones that were infected. Each email has came from a different handle with a different email addy. Beats me! If anyone has more information or an idea of how to handle this, let me know. Thanks, Bill
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