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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Chris Weaven [CW] wrote:'

CW> Everytime I receive a mail with an attachment, I get this pop up that
CW> tells me that the 'memory has been tested and some file has been
CW> diagnosed'.

I've never seen this. Did they tell you exactly which file is
diagnosed. Why not check the file out? Do a manual scan on it and
see what you come up with?

CW> How can I stop this from keep happening, as it's really annoying
CW> with my high e-mail volume.

I can well imagine.

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