Hi Ben Mills,

  On the Sunday, April 29, 2001, U wrote:

BM> BTW: The scanning software that operates on my mail servers at home
BM> and at my office catch "Stator" via its extension "pif."

I don't execute pif's at all... I don't think anybody will send me a
usefull link to a file on my comp...

Is it possible to set TB not to execute attachment at all? I mean not
to ask even...

BM> With the amount of this stuff running loose on the Internet, many of
BM> the smaller ISP's are also using software on their servers to delete
BM> these sort of attachments. As more virus scanning becomes common at
BM> the ISP level....the authors should be easier to catch, also.

Yes... My ISP also fixed a few infected files and gave me a warning
about a virus... But its possible that their software is not
up-to-date...
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Till the next time, all the best...
                                      ANT-ilic

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