I scanned it...
I would not be surprised that the intent is to get the
Excel file it links to to execute. The sender id was
garbled, I am taking no chance to investigate whether
it would actually function or not...
Cheers
Lionel  
--- J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why is is obvious that it contains a virus?
> What is a .lnk file?
> 
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 17:43, you wrote:
> > Hi people,
> > I just got a mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > subject: Bell
> > asking for help about what is in an attachment:
> > Bell.xls.lnk
> > which obviously contains a virus...
> > I would say rather below the belt for those who
> browse
> > the list from a Windows machine with MS office (I
> > assume it would not work on a linux box (?))
> > anyhow, beware.
> > Lionel
> >
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