"CindyO" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B36E5B78-FCDB-46F8-9258-(E-Mail Removed)...
> not a computer wizard, Can anyone tell me what these are? I got it in a
> returned email notification failure from who i sent an email to. I don't
> know
> if they contain a virus or what, but i can't and don't wanna open them
> until
> i know if they might be a virus . but i do know my email to this person
> came
> back as a failure.
If you have an attachment named "hey you.mht", it may very well be a virus,
especially if it came in an e-mail bounce message and you didn't send a
message titled "hey you". It may be innocuous, but I would be very
suspicious and *not* open the attachment, nor view the e-mail in HTML
format.
Attachments of the form "ATT#####.htm" are usually the HTML-format version
of a message. You see this as an attachment when you view the message in
plain text. It isn't normally anything to worry about. However, in a
message that is already fishy, I wouldn't take any chances.
--
Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP
Access tips:
www.datagnostics.com/tips.html
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