This notice has been finding its way around usenet for a few weeks now.
 It is a fake warning message intended to make you paranoid.  There is
no way for a regular email message to cause you to get a computer virus.
 The only way to get a computer virus through an email message is if
there is a file attached.  It is not a good idea to execute an attached
file when you don't know who sent it, otherwise, you are safe from the
dreaded "email virus".

Now everyone go and backup your hard disks :-)

R Guinn


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