David, and all.  

Whenever you see a virus warning with obvious grammatical errors and mis-spellings 
such as this, the odds are that it is a dangerous e-mail. If Norton or MacAfee suspect 
the virus, it is there, in all but remote cases. Personally I do not quaranteen, I 
delete, which is what I have my Norton set to. 

In cases where the virus is included, the attachment will not open, because Norton has 
killed it before it could do anything.

I also run ZoneAlarm PRO, which notifies me when anything attempts to access the web. 
If an attachment attempts to access the web, ZA opens a little "do you really..." 
window. I say NO, and tick the "Remember this answer next time" box. 
my $0.03 cents worth (I'm in Canada at the moment: C$0.03 = US$0.02)

-- 
Albert Berry
Full Time Consultant to
PSD Solutions
350 West Hubbard, Suite 210
Chicago, IL 60610
312-828-9253 Ext. 32


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