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Ok, Ok... Seeing as I work for Network Associates (Formerly Dr Solomons
Software) - an anti-virus company lets do the posting....

Emails themselves cannot be viruses.

Attachments to emails MAY contain a virus.

1 - Word Docs and Excel xls files can contain malicious macros.
2 - executables can contain viruses. (e.g. *.exe and *.com)

These will be as attachments to an email.  NOT the email itself...

ALWAYS scan incoming attachments with a reputable anti-virus product (an
evaluation findvirus is still on the Dr Solomon web site.-
http://www.drsolomon.com/download/findvirus.cfm)


for more information, contact Network Associates tech support on 01296
318700 or visit the web site at www.nai.com and www.drsolomon.com



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