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> It is possible that Barb is not doing this. Many viruses are set up to use
> Outlook Express address book to auto send viruses.
>
Barb is NOT sending them -- it is coming via the virus. The scary thing is,
I've gotten e-mails from people I don't know (w/ an attachment), but the
original sender to the person I don't know is from someone I DO know, and it
has an old (in one case, over a year old) e-mail from the first person. This
is truly the worst virus I've seen. Goodness knows what could be mailed out
under this one. I trust all personal e-mails we've all sent to all our
friends have been ones we would want on the second page of the Chicago
Tribune......because they well can be e-mailed abroad by this virus.
All of them come w/ an attachment -- usually a zip file, and most of them in
the neighborhood of 50000 bytes. The old Klez virus just sent them along w/
the attachment and no messages. But this bugbear virus sends a legitimate
looking e-mail along w/ it.
Yowser!
Jan -- who doesn't THINK she has a virus, except for the one that causes
sneezing....
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