Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 Thanks. That this kind of wanton mischief makes some people happy is so pathetic. What's really 'unbelievable' is that people like you will take time out to notice and explain things to computere novices, like me. All the best, Judy Seattle, WA Ginny: Worms This virus does not come as an attachment -- it attaches itself as a " signature line " , so just reading the e-mail will infect your computer. My earlier post told how to check if it is on your signature line (in Outlook Express). If you do not use Outlook Express for your e-mail, you probably have nothing to worry about -- OE had a " loophole " the virus could get around, which can be fixed with a " patch " Microsoft has available for downloading (info about this also in my last post). Isn't it unbelievable that people make up these things for fun? Best / e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 Thanks. That this kind of wanton mischief makes some people happy is so pathetic. What's really 'unbelievable' is that people like you will take time out to notice and explain things to computere novices, like me. All the best, Judy Seattle, WA Ginny: Worms This virus does not come as an attachment -- it attaches itself as a " signature line " , so just reading the e-mail will infect your computer. My earlier post told how to check if it is on your signature line (in Outlook Express). If you do not use Outlook Express for your e-mail, you probably have nothing to worry about -- OE had a " loophole " the virus could get around, which can be fixed with a " patch " Microsoft has available for downloading (info about this also in my last post). Isn't it unbelievable that people make up these things for fun? Best / e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 Thanks. That this kind of wanton mischief makes some people happy is so pathetic. What's really 'unbelievable' is that people like you will take time out to notice and explain things to computere novices, like me. All the best, Judy Seattle, WA Ginny: Worms This virus does not come as an attachment -- it attaches itself as a " signature line " , so just reading the e-mail will infect your computer. My earlier post told how to check if it is on your signature line (in Outlook Express). If you do not use Outlook Express for your e-mail, you probably have nothing to worry about -- OE had a " loophole " the virus could get around, which can be fixed with a " patch " Microsoft has available for downloading (info about this also in my last post). Isn't it unbelievable that people make up these things for fun? Best / e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 This virus does not come as an attachment -- it attaches itself as a " signature line " , so just reading the e-mail will infect your computer. My earlier post told how to check if it is on your signature line (in Outlook Express). If you do not use Outlook Express for your e-mail, you probably have nothing to worry about -- OE had a " loophole " the virus could get around, which can be fixed with a " patch " Microsoft has available for downloading (info about this also in my last post). Isn't it unbelievable that people make up these things for fun? Best / e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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