At 05:33 PM 6/3/98 -0400, you wrote:
> The question: Is there anything you can do to disable the
> uuencoded virus and still recover the message?
Hmmmm....at one point you could save a virus-infected file to RTF format
(with .rtf extension), then open it in Word and save it as .doc over the old
file to get rid of some of the macro viruses. I don't know if that works
with uuencoded viruses though.... actually, I'm not all that sure what
uuencoding *is* so it's not surprising I don't know if my rtf trick will
work or not!
FYI, the Microsoft Office Antivirus page is at
<http://www.microsoft.com/office/antivirus.asp>.
--Tamra Heathershaw-Hart
WebDiva
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