Dear All,
For what it is worth, my virus detection software, Norton, checks all
attachments as they come in, and the files in question passed muster (the
abstracts were also very interesting and I for one fervently hope that
Prof. Kinney will be invited to speak at Kalamazoo).
pch
At 12:46 PM 9/3/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Sidney-Spenser colleagues: Last Friday I mistakenly sent an
>e-mail with a couple of attachments on it to the List instead of to a
>single recipient; I'm sure most of you deleted it at once, but it has
>come to my attention that one (or both) of those attachments may have
>contained a virus. There's some confusion on this matter: a reader's
>Hotmail apparently distrusted one of them deeply, but my own
>subsequent panicked purging and cleansing of my hard drives at home and at
>the office did not produce evidence that either of the files were infected.
> But in any
>case, anyone who is remotely tempted to open the darn things probably
>shouldn't.
>Fervent apologies for all my mess--Clare Kinney
>
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>Clare Kinney, Associate Professor
>Department of English
>PO Box 400121
>219 Bryan Hall
>University of Virginia,
>Charlottesville, VA 22904-4121
>office phone: (434) 924-6638
>fax: (434) 924-1478
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