Jeff Dougherty wrote:

> Helene,
> Next time you get a vir**, go to Norton's home page and search for it's name...you
> will learn a lot.
> There is no way to stop from getting these messages and now sometimes no way to
> find the person that is infected that the message came from.
> The vir** also uses an email from the infected user, changes the mail from header
> and sends it out.
> Something we have to live with if you wish to be on the Internet.
> Just remember, even if Norton does not stop an attachment, does not mean the
> attachment is safe.
> I had received about 30 infected emails before Norton had the update for this
> latest one.
> I have no way of knowing who those messages came from.
> Jeff

Thanks Jeff & Clint.

I know vir** and wor*s.. now, are a part of "life on the computer". I guess I've been
lucky up until now..

I've also gotten that 'dreaded blue screen.'. and when that happens.. I just reboot..
I used to get so terribly scared.. afraid, my whole system would crash.. until I
learned that was a 'fact of life'.. and it will happen for no reason -

When I got this computer, over 4 years ago. I had gotten it from Gateway.. and the
system "crashed".. and they had me re-install everything.. when all that was
needed..was just to reboot.. Live and learn.. But I didnt' know any better than. and
thought - they- the experts.. would help me.. I had to reinstall Windows 98.. as well
as Netscape at that time..

Thanks for all your help..

helene
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