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On Saturday, December 28, 2002, Mike Alexander wrote...

> While I realise TB isn't prone to some of the viruses out there (a
> good reason for having it) it is still prone to a lot of the other
> viruses/worms that are around.

  Could you please enlighten me as to what viruses TB! is susceptible
  to? You'll only be infected with a virus through TB! if you were
  foolish enough to launch the file without checking it first, or
  trusting the source explicitly, and still launching it.

> Not having a scanner not only means you can get infected, it also
> means you can pass it on to other people. Personally, I use Norton
> AntiVirus as it consistently detects more of the nasties in tests
> than anything else. The only other one I could recommend would be
> Sophos Sweep which, in it's corporate form is good also. But please,
> get something.

  Not that I am worried, I run Sophos on our mail servers, so I'm not
  too worried about getting infected, but I'd still like to know which
  viruses you think affect TB!

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Jonathan Angliss
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