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I know that people that send out virus warnings have nothing but good
intentions, but unwittingly they are simply deluging the web with e-mails,
which in turn slows everything down.

Could I suggest that anyone who receives an e-mail that says it is warning
of a virus attack, deletes it without further ado.

These messages are almost always hoaxes. As is the one just posted.

If you think it may be genuine, then a quick search on the web will confirm
if it is a known hoax or not.

Simon.
 




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