- From: A Bagi <ahmed.bagi@virgin.net>
- Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 15:14:41 +0100
- To: "W3C Translators" <w3c-translators@w3.org>, "Cristina Marquez Arroyo" <carroyo@attglobal.net>
This is a common present day phenomena! Malicious attachments/emails are targeted towards email lists, W3C is no exception. I suggest that you get a good antisapm software which will allow you to direct emails sent by one particular sender/group to a separate folder where they can be safely deleted. Also Enable Worm Blocking (Norton); Enables Worm Blocking to scan all outgoing email messages and alert you if a malicious worm is detected. Norton antivirus software allows you to see the details of a sender of a malicious email/attachment, use this to create a message rule in Outlook so as messages from the same sender are deleted from the server. Keep your Live Update up to date and PRAY! Ahmed Mohamed Bagi Manchester
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