This message came from our systems administrator, and I wanted to share its content with you. >Dear Folks, > In light of our recent attention to viruses I thought I would >remind everyone that there is a safer method to sending out document >attachments in email without the risk of transferring viruses. If you >create a document in MS Word and save it as Rich Text Format ( a .rtf >file) you can maintain the flexibility in the formatting (i.e. font's >and styles) and not risk transferring viruses embedded in standard MS >Word Documents. > However, If you receive an MS Word Document it is recommended you right >click (right mouse button) on the attachment and chose the save (in >Netscape 'save link as') function and after saving the document scan it >for viruses. > >Thanks and have a good day. > >Chris Derrick >Systems Administrator >--------------------------------------------------------- >This message was sent to all faculty on Centenary Campus > *********************************************** Dr. Joyce Johnson Assistant Professor of Psychology Developmental/ Experimental Centenary College of Louisiana PO Box 41188 2911 Centenary Blvd. Shreveport, LA 71134-1188 homepage: <http://www.centenary.edu/~jjohnson> office 318 869 5253 FAX 318 869 5004 Attn: Dr Johnson, Psychology ************************************************
