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From: | "John H T Wilkinson" <jhtw@clear.net.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 23 Oct 2001 21:21:42 +1300 |
Hi Guys,
The following is off topic but, in today's World, and
especially Sharechat which is centred around e-mails, very
relevant.
It has been forwarded to me by a colleague, who had it sent to
her.
We have not come across it before and are uncertain as to it
doing what it claims.
If any knowledgeable person out there can provide some
experienced comment I am sure we will all be most grateful and, hopefully, more
secure in this electronic World of ours.
Looking forward to responses,
John Wilkinson
To avoid spreading computer
viruses,
create a contact in your e-mail address book with the name 10000 Virus Attack "with no e-mail address in the details". This contact will then show up as your first contact. If a virus attempts to do a "send all" on your contact list, your PC will put up an error message saying: "The Message could not be sent. One or more recipients do not have an e-mail address. Please check your Address Book and make sure all the recipients have a valid e-mail address." You click on OK and the offending (virus) message would not have been sent to anyone. Of course, make no changes to your original contacts list. The offending (virus) message may then be
moved to your
"Drafts" or "Outbox" folder. Go there and
delete the offending
message. Problem is solved and virus is not spread. Try this and pass on to your e-mail
contacts.
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