See http://www.zdnet.com/tlkbck/comment/22/0,7056,88759-421762,00.html to
support my assertions.

- Marc

On Thu, 4 May 2000, Jerry Eckert wrote:

> Marc Evans wrote:
> >
> >I beg to differ, but this is hadly the forum. The VB file attached is
> >immediately executed upon retrieval from the POP box. The user does not
> >have to open the message in any fashion, if the preview feature is
> >enabled.
> 
> Why is it that none of the information releases from the antivirus vendors
> have mentioned this?
> 
> As a test I just sent myself an E-mail with a .vbs file attached.  When the
> message was opened in the Outlook 98 preview pane the message body was
> displayed along with the standard attachment indicator.  When I clicked on
> the attachment and selected it to open I then got an error from the VBS
> compiler (it was a bogus file since I don't have a real VBS script handy).
> 
> Jerry
> 
> 
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