At 05:56 PM 3/25/01 -0700, you 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.
Put your cursor in the inbox and move it down slowly into the gray. When it
turns to a double pointed black arrow hold your left mouse button down and
the inbox will open up to full size as you drag the bottom down. I have
heard the same thing about viewing in the preview box when a virus is attached.
Harvey
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