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Yes, it looks like this list might have a virus problem. My ISP virus
catcher has caught three yesterday and four more today. One slipped
through a couple of days ago but my own program caught that one. If
this is happening to everyone, it is going to create havoc in
museumland.
Lucy
lorettalorance wrote:
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> Well, I don't know about real or annoying viruses but since I've joined this
> list, my protection program has caught 7. Three of those arrived yesterday.
> I think that perhaps this list should be discontinued and a new one began. I
> realize this is work for the list administrators, but it might help to stop
> the plague of viruses being sent around. And, as one who has suffered a
> virus infection, I don't care if it's fake or not, I would rather not have
> to be concerned that all my files will disappear into cyber-space. And, yes,
> I am considered unsubscribing in the hope that the viruses will eventually
> die out.
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