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On Wed, 26 Dec 2001, Indigo Nights wrote:
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> going round the web and playing shenanigans with
> people's Outlook mailboxes.
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As such a high proportion of current macro viruses and "worms" seem to be
specific to Microsoft Outlook mail systems one other alternative is to use
another mail system. I currently handle mail almost entirely in Unix
using the University of Washington's free and widely used "pine" mail
system.
However, where this isn't possible there are some very good non-Microsoft
mail programmes available free of charge for educational and governmental
users (which must between them cover most museums). I particularly like
Eudora Lite (http://www.eudora.com).
I suppose that in some ways this is giving in to the virus writers, many
of which seem to be attacking Microsoft - or as they would say it the
allegedly poor security standards of some of Microsoft's software,
particularly Outlook and Word.
Patrick Boylan
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