If you use Norton System Works or Norton Antivirus, bring up their main
configuration screen, click on antivirus options email and choose the
last item: "Repair and silently delete if unsuccessful". The messages end
up pronto in the Deleted Item folder where you can check later for desirable
messages that might have slipped through and then get rid of all the nasties
with one right click on that folder. Saves a lot of aggravation. Keep
incoming email scanning on.
Marty K1FHR
"RB" wrote in message ...
The virus is in the original attachments and at the web site the text
urges
you to download. If you don't open the attachment, or download the
"security patch", you won't get the virus. However, you will get floods
of
this kind of traffic. It's coming from infected computers that have your
email address, and from your email address harvested from newsgroups, and
even from some web sites you've gone to. I think the flooding will
continue
for awhile longer.
Some ISPs neutralize the attachment, but the message comes on through with
an empty attachment. Whatever, don't take a chance and open the
attachment.
If you haven't done it yet, mung your newsgroup email address so this
won't
happen in the future. Something like . That will
keep
you from getting flooded in the future.