Highly unlikely, Stan. Have you ever clicked the Send button for an email
and had the email returned to you marked "undeliverable", realizing when you
examined it that you mis-typed the email address? Email virusus/worms will
harvest any and all addresses in your address book without regard to valid
domains; any emails sent to addresses with invalid domains will simply be
returned as "undeliverable".
You may want also to check this out at the web-site of the manufacturer of
your anti-virus software; or post your question in the newsgroup:
microsoft.public.security.virus
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Cheryl Fischer
Law/Sys Associates
Houston, TX
"Stan Cronin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:09dc01c366f8$5ed7a820$(E-Mail Removed)...
> A friend sent me the following. Is this true?
>
> Something else you might want to do is add the
> address "(E-Mail Removed) to your address book. When you
> add it name it !001 or something that will make it the
> first name listed alphabetically. There is no such thing
> as x.com. Some worms travel my automatically by going
> through your address book. It you get one of those
> worms, it cant send itself to your contacts because of
> the x.com address.
>
> Thanks for your help.
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