Steve & Jackie Young wrote:

> Dear Virus experts,
> Question regarding vulneribility of Outlook Express to virus attacks.
> Outlook Express has a Preview Pane which shows message content for the
> highlighted message in the in-box.  It would seem to me that previewing
> Black's virus-laden message is just as dangerous as double clicking on it to
> open it, even though previewing the message does not change the status icon
> (envelope flap says down).  Is this right?
>
> I can't find anyway to turn off the preview pane.  So the best I can do is
> highlight the Black message, for example, then delete it.  But am I
> succeptable to the virus the moment I highlight the message, or not?
>
> Please - no lectures, just help me with the above.  Yes, I just downloaded
> the very latest Internet Explorer package - all 19+ megabytes of it.  And I
> have a fresh Norton AV data file.
>

Go to netscape or eudora.  Microsoft has never been able to write a secure and
reliable piece of software, and I doubt they ever will.

>
> Yes, I got attacked by the Kak virus, but Norton AV quaranteed it.  However,
> I now get "driver memory error" messages, I believe because there is still a
> foreign file lodged somewhere.

That is the KAK virus.  If I remember right it displays that if it is the first
of the month, and the time is after 5 pm, or something like that.

> Another on-topic question:  I have been taking my own about 10 PPM home made
> CS for a few years, and have managed to escape illness for a few years.  But
> a week ago, I felt the symptoms of a "cold" coming on, so I upped the amount
> I take plus added Vitamin C, echinacea, etc. and felt the symptoms go away.
> But then a couple of days later, whammo - a whopper of a "cold" gave me
> "cement head", congestion, head ache, etc.  No amount of CS intake helped,
> probably because I didn't do the inverted let it run into my sinus cavities
> bit, but it has prevented a sore throat.  So, why did I get a cold?  I has
> shaken my faith a bit of the effectiveness of CS!

As reported here many times, CS is ineffective on sinus and congestion when
taken via mouth.  You must use a nebulizer for good effectiveness.

Marshall


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