Emile AOL is for me far to cumbersome to use by choice,  but that said, it
does use its own filters to stop spam. Some say they lose normal mail that
way:-)

It will also so have included its McAfee virus pregame that you pay for in
ISP fees.

We know that much is inadvertently thought to be a virus problem but we
cannot on this list assume anything and in my view it is better to answer
the users anxiety first. A scan will at least tell the user no it not that.

I always try to go from where the user is in their thinking , not where I
think they should be?





-------Original Message-------
 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 27/06/2008 05:27:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [A-1-Computer_Tech] computer problems
 
In a message dated 6/25/2008 11:02:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
No but I  think that one should install some kind of AV program.
Grisofts AVG  has a very good rep and a free version is still available
for  individuals. That's what I use, but I must admit that I have gone
without an AV at times and still never got a virus.
 
 
Hi:
I think getting a virus or not depends on who you are browsing with.   I
browse with AOL and never get a virus.  Maybe a lot of stuff is cleaned  by
the
server.  I,m not sure I ever got a virus from the Internet.   Not in recent
years anyway.  Spam I never get either.
 
I'm just saying a lot of problems blamed on viruses are not really viruses
and  all the scans in the world won't correct a missing file or  corrupt
file.
Bye
 
 
Emile
 
 

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