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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 145798, member: 22283"] I dunno, spanky....is your reply from experience, or are you certain one can't open an attachment without catching the virus? :think hmmmm.... I can't confirm because I don't open strange attachments anyway, but I have it on athority that you can in fact open an attachment with a program such as word without it being posted to your HD. In effect, giving you a chance to inspect the content before filing. I'm no computer man, but your statement "open is open" sure drew some comments here. Apparently many feel that's not true. <shrug> I agree one should probably keep thier virus protection updated. But, what if the virus is a new one? If the procedure I have suggested works, wouldn't it be much better than any virus protection could give you? I've been told you can recognize any virus when you look at it. Most are EXE's. If I were a big-time e-mailer I believe I would look into the MS Word thing rather than just poo-pooing it. Just my 2 pfennigs. [/QUOTE]
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