Daniel, sorry. I didn't mean to imply anything. It's just that I've
received so many messages in re hoax in the past day that I can't tell if
I'm receiving a legitimate email or a hoax. I happen to have the file in
question on my c drive, but I noticed it was modified in April 1999, meaning
that it is an old file and probably ok. According to some other email I
received, the virus is contracted by opening an attachment, which I have not
done. I am, however, frustrated by this incident. I often access my
personal email at my office. The prospect of wiping out my office files,
which contain many original documents that would take years to reproduce
makes me think that being part of a list is not such a great idea.
Sorry again for posting my request in response to your email.
Take care.
Laura Quinn
----- Original Message -----
From: "sarah.janes" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ HOAX HOAX
> Laura, perhaps I should clarify? The title was a warning that there is
> world wide hoax email being circulated,
> which relates to a genuine virus.
>
> My email was not a hoax, nor would I send one.
>
> Daniel Janes.
>
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