John, The original message (with the subject onmouseout) had a virus, which was not sent by me. Hence the use of the past tense - "this message had" rather than "this message has". I thought it was self explanatory, perhaps not. As my email had no attachment either......
Regards, Phil -----Original Message----- From: John Rudd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 05 January 2003 17:59 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: {Virus?} RE: Onmouseout > From: "Phil Stubbington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > All, > > In case your anti-virus software didn't pick it up, this message had the > W32.Klez.E@mm virus attached to it. > > See > http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > for more info. > > Thanks, > Phil Is there a reason you intentionally sent everyone on the list a copy of a live virus ... especially when you don't know the state of everyone's virus scanning infrastructure? Seems rather unethical to me.
