In a message dated 4/5/99 11:23:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Like Michael says --
> it's a real virus - My email virus checker flagged it as soon as it popped
> up.
>  
> Cdr. En
>  
  I just deleted it without downloading it because I didn't recognize it and 
didn't want to take chances.  I'll ask about it first.  Perhaps a Rangernet 
protocol should be observed, if the attachment is NOT mentioned anywhere in 
the body of the posting, it should be presumed as being a virus and get 
deleted without it being downloaded.  Afterall, who wants to take chances?  
I'm just asking that All attachments get specifically mentioned in the 
posting or it should be presumed to be a virus. If it is not a precedent 
already, it should become one and a habit in all of our emails.  I believe 
that if we teach and observe the Golden Rule on this, We are being Loyal, and 
courteous, at least, and it would set if not anything else a fine example for 
others to follow.  The only one who would be Happy in 99 would be the one who 
wrote it. We don't need that person's maliciousness and we should pray for 
these demented people.

Blessings,

Mike Burke
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