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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>I am an outlook
user and would greatly appreciate such a document. I.e.<BR>with the my
party virus - I was aware of the virus before I saw the email in<BR>the list, so
i never clicked on it - but what is the proper course of<BR>action - do i click
on it and delete it, or will simply clicking on the<BR>email activate the
virus? I would also entertain suggestions for other<BR>email clients to
use, and are there converters for the email databases so I<BR>can import my
saved email? Believe me I fully respect and endorse the open<BR>source
model for software (especially OSes) development, and find the<BR>behavior of MS
reproachable in many ways, but lets not put political blame<BR>on those of us
using MS products, theres just some scenarios where is just<BR>impossible to use
linux or anything else (i.e. for pro audio production, in<BR>my
case)<BR><BR>thanks much<BR>josh w.<BR><BR>> Maybe there should be an
introductory email for new list users giving<BR>advice<BR>> on how to protect
against worms and viruses - no matter which client they<BR>> use. It should
be a practical guide - not just a warning - listing any<BR>known<BR>> methods
for commonly used clients. I personally object to the tyranny of<BR>>
blocking users on the basis of the clients they use when they are
only<BR>using<BR>> them in good faith.</FONT><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>