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Hello Thomas,

On Sunday, July 29, 2001 at 12:32:47 +0800, Thomas F [TF] wrote
concerning 'HTML: no pictures':

TF> I really am surprised that Microsoft® has not been taken to court
TF> for supplying a software that by default is happy to spread
TF> viruses, even if they have known it for several versions now.

But isn't it partly someone's own fault when receiving a message which
contains a virus in the attachment. People open the attachment
themselves. They think they are safe with a virus scanner and that
they can open everything they receive.

I personally don't use a virus scanner because I think the best virus
scanner is _common sense_. Think twice before you open something. I
haven't been infected for years now and I receive a lot of messages
which (may) contain viruses.

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Best regards,
 David

** Mispelled?  Impossible.  My modem is error correcting. **

[TB! 1.54 Beta/4] [Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2]
      [Running on a Celeron 633@874 256 Mb RAM]

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