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Aaron's right.  The techies tell me that they've been seeing as many new
viruses in a week now as they saw all of last year.  It's not just
beekeepers that are targets.

Norton Anti-Virus works fine for me.  It catches everything that comes in,
disinfects what it can and quarantines what it can't.  Some of these latter
I send off to Symantec (Norton's parent) for study.  I also use the outgoing
filter option, to avoid sending on a virus.  This is probably overkill, if
the incoming filter is doing its job, but I do it anyway.

Walter Weller

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