My Macintosh doesn't delete them. Maybe if I tried to open them there would
be a warning, but I never opened any attachment that did not come from
someone I knew was sending one. Is there a Mac virus protection that
automatically deletes attachments? I wouldn't want it to delete the ones I know
>I assumed that because they had attachments and you have said you never
>send attachments, they were viruses so I deleted them. This is a correct
>assumtion, isn't it?
>Marilyn
Yes. Delete all attachments unread, don't try to open them. But your
virus protection should be doing that for you,. s
>Thanks Keith,
>I caught them all on this end so no damage here. Seems this is the risk
>we take to be a part of the information age. I wish to thank you for
>all your efforts on that end. What a great list this is ! I thank you
>for all your efforts.
You're most welcome Jim, thanks for saying
I assumed that because they had attachments and you have said you never
send attachments, they were viruses so I deleted them. This is a correct
assumtion, isn't it?
Marilyn
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Thanks Keith,
I caught them all on this end so no damage here. Seems this is the risk
we take to be a part of the information age. I wish to thank you for
all your efforts on that end. What a great list this is ! I thank you
for all your efforts.
Jim
Keith Addison wrote:
>Dear all
>
>I'm s
Dear all
I'm sorry about this, it's happened a few times recently that viruses
have got through to the list membership.
It shouldn't have happened, the list server is set to convert all
code to ascii and to reject all attachments, but there seems to be a
hole in the Mailman software and a few