W32/Bagz.f@MM

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Brendan DJ Murphy

I have just come home from a brief holiday today.

I hate switching my computer on after such a long break. I have a ton of
emails to manually separate the junk and spam from the legitimate emails.

What on earth happened last Wednesday (27 Oct)? A HUGE number of emails,
all infected (according to McAfee) W32/BAGZ.F@MM

Anyway.... Not a problem....
All safely quarantined.

Brendan
 
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Bart Bailey

I have just come home from a brief holiday today.

I hate switching my computer on after such a long break. I have a ton of
emails to manually separate the junk and spam from the legitimate emails.

Mailwasher Pro v4.1 with an appropriate filter set
would handle that task effortlessly. http://www.mailwasher.net/
 
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madmax

Bart said:
In Message-ID:<[email protected]> posted on Fri, 29
Oct 2004 19:41:54 +0100, Brendan DJ Murphy wrote: Begin




Mailwasher Pro v4.1 with an appropriate filter set
would handle that task effortlessly. http://www.mailwasher.net/
and if you use thunderbird along with avast you can get it done for free
-max

--
To help you stay safe see: http://www.geocities.com/maxpro4u/madmax.html
Virus cleaning +fixes see: http://www.geocities.com/maxpro4u/TechPros
Change nomail.afraid.org to neo.rr.com so you can reply by e-mail
(nomail.afraid.org has been set up specifically for
use in Usenet. Feel free to use it yourself.)
 

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