Jonas J�rgensen wrote:

> Dan Howard wrote:
>
>> But on a positive note, I noticed that in the attachments window of 
>> mail/news, the attached file, which is disguised with a .com suffix, 
>> is correctly displayed with a .exe icon.  I'll watch for that in the 
>> future as a warning sign.
>
>
> It is displayed with the .com icon, not the .exe icon. COM is actually 
> a valid file extension. DOS used it for some executable files.
>
Netscape 6.2 isn't letting me see the full file name, but it is using 
the standard generic app icon (COM fits that description)

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