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'Lo Douglas,

On  Sun, 27 Oct 2002 07:35:29 -0600 your time, you authored this:

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DH> Are attachments contained in the message body or in a separate
DH> folder? If it's the latter, AVG will alert you and quarantine the
DH> message but the infected file remains in the attach (or other)
DH> folder...

I  had always kept attachments in a separate folder, until recently. I liked
it  that  way,  and any infected files that I received got dropped there and
pgp  wiped  by  me later. However, I got fed up with managing the folder and
having  to  sort  through  hundreds  of files so recently changed to keeping
attachments in the message bodies. Still unsure about this, but of course in
this case it shows how advantageous this method is :)

- --
Sl�n,

 Simon @ theycallmesimon.co.uk

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