Normally no, (beyond the annoyance of having spam type messages
clogging things up)
But be careful to delete such a message anyway, as the headers can
contain the virus, so if you get this great sounding e-mail and forward
it to an unknowing windoze user, their machine can become infected.
Jerry
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 09:31 PM, Nelsn Helm wrote:
>> Someone on a windows box somewhere is infected with the Klez virus.
>> It is a fairly dangerous virus and one of the most widely spread in
>> the past few years. It will pick a file from a user's hard drive at
>> random, attach it to an email, and choose two random names from the
>> user's address book, selecting one as the sender, the other as the
>> recipient. So, most likely, the person whose name appears at the top
>> of your email was not the sender, but someone who knows you and the
>> "sender."
>>
>> Bryan C. Forrest
>> Macintosh Specialist
>> LifeNet
>> http://www.lifenet.org
>
> Those of us with Macs don't need to worry about Klez, do we?
> --
> Nelsn Helm
> helmkyny at clockwinders.net
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> Enough is tu much.
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