All the team.net list are safe. But if you, like me, are on both groups, be careful of the spitfire-enthusiast and NASS groups. I'm seriously thinking about unsubscribing to those two lists because
8+years of writing HTML code, 5 in Java, 6 in ActiveX... I've never seen any mail server that could transport a virus via these coding methods. The email lists can not/ do not transmit/spread viruses
lists Not to unduly belabor the point, but: a. I got a personal copy of the original message from Ken, and there was no problem with it. b. I think eGroups lists can be set up so as to block attachme
That is no longer true. I administer a state-agency network as part of my job. For the last several months, we have been intercepting the KAK virus at the mail server, typically a couple of times a w
Most of the time you're right, but unfortunately in this case, you are wrong. I will send you the source code of the w32.kak.worm virus if you wish. It utilizes holes in MS Outlook/OE and attaches i