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Bruce
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      4th Mar 2004
For Cox Communications users:

If you receive an e-mail from (E-Mail Removed) with an attachment, it is a
fraud that contains a virus. The mail suggests that a two day interruption
in mail service will occur and that you can avoid the interruption by
following the instructions in the attachment. Cox has begun cleaning the
mail, but *do not* open any attachment, and delete the message immediately.

This is real.

Bruce


 
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Brian Tillman
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      4th Mar 2004
Bruce <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> For Cox Communications users:


And how is this Outlook-related in any way? There are other forums for this
type of announcement. Use them.
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