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Saturday, September 13, 2003
8:12:44 PM (GMT -05:00)
RE: "E-mail Settings for Kaspersky Monitor and the Bat"

Greetings Kim,

On Saturday, September 13, 2003, 8:08:57 PM, you wrote:

Kim> After several frustrating
Kim> hours of repairs, I ended up giving up and formatting my drive and
Kim> started over. Therefore, I'm not too eager to uninstall Kaspersky and
Kim> reinstall a different version yet (although I know eventually I need
Kim> to, and this problem was probably just a fluke, as I've uninstalled it
Kim> before without problems).

I understand.

Kim> Any ideas on the whether viruses are in "plain mail" (non-html mail
Kim> with no attachments)? I'm assuming that's how Kaspersky defines plain
Kim> mail. I really should write them and ask. :)

I'm guessing that "plain mail" would be in the realm of an EICAR text
string but AFAIK, and I've been in the IT/IS admin field for quite some
time, attachments are the only way a virus can deliver it's payload
and propagate is through a file attachment that is executed.

Anyway ...

- --
Regards,
 DG Raftery Sr.

You can't scare me. I drive a school bus!

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