Valerie Stewart

If you get anything with the words "Snow White" in either the subject line
or the attachment, DO NOT open/download it. Someone who sends me email (I
don't know who it is yet) has this virus and inadvertently sends it to
everyone in the address book every time the email program(OE or Netscape) is
activated. Fortunately, my virus scan caught this before it could do any
harm. The "From" line came only as "Hahaha", which is why I can't tell who
it came from.

You can go to www.antivirus.com to check out information on this and to
download a free trial of PC-Cillin, which will check your email in real time
as well as scanning your hard drive.

--Valerie in Tacoma

Tracy Oldfield

That must be where I got mine from :-( Was a good
joke, though... (the Snow White joke, not the virus...)

Tracy


If you get anything with the words "Snow White" in
either the subject line
or the attachment, DO NOT open/download it. Someone
who sends me email (I
don't know who it is yet) has this virus and
inadvertently sends it to
everyone in the address book every time the email
program(OE or Netscape) is
activated. Fortunately, my virus scan caught this
before it could do any
harm. The "From" line came only as "Hahaha", which is
why I can't tell who
it came from.

You can go to www.antivirus.com to check out
information on this and to
download a free trial of PC-Cillin, which will check
your email in real time
as well as scanning your hard drive.

--Valerie in Tacoma

Carol Gilliam

I received this email. I have a mac so was not able to open it. I thought it
was an unsolicited sex
email. Is it? or is it a real virus containing email. Carol
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>From: "Tracy Oldfield" <tracy.oldfield@...>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Beware the "Snow White" message
>Date: Tue, Jan 9, 2001, 7:53 PM
>

>That must be where I got mine from :-( Was a good
>joke, though... (the Snow White joke, not the virus...)
>
>Tracy
>
>
>If you get anything with the words "Snow White" in
>either the subject line
>or the attachment, DO NOT open/download it. Someone
>who sends me email (I
>don't know who it is yet) has this virus and
>inadvertently sends it to
>everyone in the address book every time the email
>program(OE or Netscape) is
>activated. Fortunately, my virus scan caught this
>before it could do any
>harm. The "From" line came only as "Hahaha", which is
>why I can't tell who
>it came from.
>
>You can go to www.antivirus.com to check out
>information on this and to
>download a free trial of PC-Cillin, which will check
>your email in real time
>as well as scanning your hard drive.
>
>--Valerie in Tacoma
>
>
>
>
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