There's no attachment!! and it also hijacked my home page: I ran virus checker (I have Symantec corporate version) which didn't pick anything up (it had also got through the "auto e-mail protect") and I ran Ad-aware (Corporate version) - nothing! So in the end I used Restore and we're ok again. Details escape me now- D'oh!! but it was a very genuine message from the person I recieve the most mail from, whom I know has good security, so I know it must be good at it's job. I think I'll set up a new rule for e-mail alerts. Sorry I can't help with more detail, but I reacted rather badly to having my PC refuse to flash up after the rebuilding work I put in recently.
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E-mail warnings may not be what they seem.. - by sumsmeister - 23-05-2006, 07:28 PM
E-mail warnings may not be what they seem.. - by nitram - 23-05-2006, 07:33 PM
E-mail warnings may not be what they seem.. - by sumsmeister - 24-05-2006, 06:21 AM
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