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David McRitchie
ALL of the postings with attachments you are currently seeing in the
Excel newsgroups ALL have or had viruses -- DO NOT OPEN.
Also be suspicious of any posting that is 6 KB or higher, as they are
also not likely to be plain text postings..
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Attachments are basically only acceptable in binary newsgroups,
those that have "binary" in their newsgroup names. There are very
few exceptions to that and the Excel newsgroups are not an
exception.
Attachments greatly increase posting sizes, taking up much additional
space on your computer, transmissions times,
and storage on newsservers and can contain viruses. Also look for
large posting sizes currently most of these postings with viruses
are greater than 128K, and purport to deliver or inform you about
a "Patch", or an "Update", "Security" or "Fix" with other words thrown in.
ALL of the postings with attachments you are currently seeing in the
Excel newsgroups have or had viruses -- DO NOT OPEN.
Many are to made to look like they com from Microsoft -- they don't.
Viruses create forged headers, the sender is almost always not whom it
appears to be so don't email the person telling them they sent you a virus.
The from and to are filled in at random from collected email addresses.
If you have Outlook Express 6, you can select a newsgroup posting
and delete it. If you hold the SHIFT key when you delete, it will be
permanently deleted, which is safest choice.
Excel newsgroups ALL have or had viruses -- DO NOT OPEN.
Also be suspicious of any posting that is 6 KB or higher, as they are
also not likely to be plain text postings..
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attachments are basically only acceptable in binary newsgroups,
those that have "binary" in their newsgroup names. There are very
few exceptions to that and the Excel newsgroups are not an
exception.
Attachments greatly increase posting sizes, taking up much additional
space on your computer, transmissions times,
and storage on newsservers and can contain viruses. Also look for
large posting sizes currently most of these postings with viruses
are greater than 128K, and purport to deliver or inform you about
a "Patch", or an "Update", "Security" or "Fix" with other words thrown in.
ALL of the postings with attachments you are currently seeing in the
Excel newsgroups have or had viruses -- DO NOT OPEN.
Many are to made to look like they com from Microsoft -- they don't.
Viruses create forged headers, the sender is almost always not whom it
appears to be so don't email the person telling them they sent you a virus.
The from and to are filled in at random from collected email addresses.
If you have Outlook Express 6, you can select a newsgroup posting
and delete it. If you hold the SHIFT key when you delete, it will be
permanently deleted, which is safest choice.