I totally agree with you Jeremy. I have using MS Office since ver 4.3 so I 
have known their product ever since they become usably stable but ever 
since  have stayed away from MS for email clients. Even though all my 
contacts are in MS Outlook but I would rather keep a separate address book 
in Eudora or whatever email software I am using so that if and when I am 
hit by a virus, MS-Outlook should be capable of sending any messages in the 
first place.

Many people are quite emotional on these topics but I think there is a lot 
of sense that can shared by remaining calm when discussing MS / Non MS 
products.

My 0.015

Regards!

Raza

At 01:36 PM 11/13/2000 -0500, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote:
>         Granted this humorous and might get me flamed... But I also received
>these messages with the virus... I just don't run a MicroSoft mail client
>so I was quite unaffected by them... Why would I want to use a mail client
>that makes it easier to infect a machine with a virus and can't handle
>a standard MIME digital signature :)
>
>         Pays $0.02 to the door man on the way out,
>         Jeremy T. Bouse
>
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