From: "T.Sato" <vef00...@nifty.ne.jp>
>
> # BTW, a good anti-virus solution is to stop using Microsoft Windows
> # (at least Microsoft's mailers)!  :-)

I suppress the preview pane for viewing the contents of my mail
and use only two panes, one for mail folders and the other for
the list of emails in the selected folder.

To check emails, I right click on the subject line of the email,
select Properties, select Details, then select Message Source.
That opens up the entire email in its own separate window to
include all header info and the entire message in the body.
I can read the message and check addresses without ever
opening up the mail.

I generally don't open any attachments unless I know the
person or have had the attachment checked.

There's a very easy way which costs nothing to have some
very complete and effective virus checking.  Go to any
one of the more high profile free email websites to open
an account.  I find they're very good at checking for virii.
Also, that way if you are anywhere which has web access,
you can keep up with any of your emails. And keep the
personal email account back home strictly for private personal
and discretionary communiqués.

Regards, Doug McKean



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