On Thursday, March 20, 2003 at 00:18:30GMT +0100 (which was 6:18 PM where I live)
  Roelof Otten wrote and made these points on the subject of "Nod32 + Filtering + 
Return Email":
RO> Hallo David,

RO> On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:49:41 -0500GMT (20-3-03, 20:49 +0100, where I
RO> live), you wrote:

DC>>  Okay, how about something slightly better then.  A template that
DC>> I can use to manually reply to people I know that sent me a virus
DC>> instead of having it auto send?

RO> That would be easy.
RO> Create a quick template (options - quick templates)
RO> Call it 'virus'
RO> Type the text you'd like to use, something like

RO> ,----- [  ]
RO> | %Clear
RO> | Hey dombo,
RO> | 
RO> | Your computer sent me a virus.
RO> `-----

RO> The %clear macro is used to wipe all existing text. Whenever you'd
RO> like to warn somebody about a virus that he's sending, you just call
RO> the quick template, as we decided to call it virus, you type virus
RO> immediately followed by Ctrl-space and the quick template will be
RO> executed.


 Yes, but I'd like to have it pull the old subject line from the old
email as well as pull the information that nod appended to the email so
that it can be sent to them, as well as the file name (not the file
itself).

-- 
Best regards,
David
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