Sorry if I jumped the gun but my incoming e-mail checker put it into
quarantine when it was received. I'm using Zonealarm Pro. If an e-mail is
set up with certain extensions that the different virus's use it stops it.
I also checked it with Norton and it said it was clear.
Sorry for the inconvenience I may have caused anyone but better safe than
sorry. I've received some and it's no fun to get everything cleaned up
again. I'm gun shy.
My e-mail is also checked on the way out to make sure that if I get one I
don't give it to anyone else.
Steve
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Hey Steve,
I agree. Better safe than sorry.
I do have a quick question though. I've seen the same tag-line on
email from others...that is about checking it out-bound as well. How
would an AV program pick up on an outgoing email, and assumedly find a
virus that it didn't find a problem with when it was inbound? Or do I
misunderstand the meaning?
Take care. Season's Best.
Brian Lawson,
Windsor, Ontario.
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 14:53:40 -0600, you wrote:
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I agree. Better safe than sorry.
I do have a quick question though. I've seen the same tag-line on
email from others...that is about checking it out-bound as well. How
would an AV program pick up on an outgoing email, and assumedly find a
virus that it didn't find a problem with when it was inbound? Or do I
misunderstand the meaning?
Take care. Season's Best.
Brian Lawson,
Windsor, Ontario.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 14:53:40 -0600, you wrote:
Sorry if I jumped the gun but my incoming e-mail checker put it into
quarantine when it was received. I'm using Zonealarm Pro. If an e-mail is
set up with certain extensions that the different virus's use it stops it.
I also checked it with Norton and it said it was clear.
Sorry for the inconvenience I may have caused anyone but better safe than
sorry. I've received some and it's no fun to get everything cleaned up
again. I'm gun shy.
My e-mail is also checked on the way out to make sure that if I get one I
don't give it to anyone else.
Steve
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