Chuck,
I agree. I don't use Outlook. I use eudora so I don't have to use
Outlook. A very strange thing happened with this virus. Norton did not
indicate a virus when it came in but "caught" it when I transferred the
infected file to a Colloidal Silver mailbox in Eudora. Apparently the
virus was able to do its damage even though Norton indicated that it had
isolated it in quarantine. I agree that Mike does a great job so then why
do I think it came in the Silver List? (1) The name of the virus is
"Colloidal silver.mbx" and (2) it only infected my CS files. It destroyed
the Eudora mailbox containing all of my Silver List archives (since the
last virus-this has happened twice). Nothing else was bothered. Those two
reasons are why I think it came in one of the Silver Lists. It bothers me
that no one else seems to have been infected with the virus. I wonder if
this virus is Eudora specific. I certainly hope not but there are some
crazies out there that might want to hurt eudora users like they have hurt
Outlook users.
Also, thanks to Judith for the tips on protecting myself.
Ralph
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