Come on guys - Many viruses attack address books and then send infected
email APPEARING to originate from that computer. I get viruses that appear
to be from hams almost every day - It's a side-effect of subscribing to ham
reflectors. Your only defense is to run a good antivirus like Norton. I'm
sure Don runs a good program and is not sending out viruses. I never notify
hams anymore when I get something that ppears to be from them - It rarely
ever really is from that person.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary McConville" <wb4sq@yahoo.com>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] virus!
>
> I've received two emails this week where Norton
> scanned the attachments and found virus files. The
> subject header on both were either missing or just
> "Re:"
>
> Gary - WB4SQ
>
> --- McKay <amckay@rabun.net> wrote:
> > My antivirus program picked up a virus or what it
> > thought was a virus in an
> > e-mail from Don, AA5AU. I don't know his e-mail
> > address or I would have just
> > told him. Someone might alert him if Don doesn't see
> > this post.
> > 73, Archie, K4GA
> >
> >
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