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In <54743.17.46.54.30.09.2003@constellation>, on 09/30/2003
at 10:18 AM, Peter Skye said:
>> >Finally, although I've never used it there is a commercial
>> >OS/2 virus filter which will catch spam containing viruses.
>> >(Apologies, I can't remember its name.)
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>> Hit your head a couple times, please. :) Sounds useful.
>Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! Nope, still can't remember. Anybody know?
>The Duck was the one who smacked my head. He suggested moving on to the
>cattle prod but then he remembered the batteries were run down from the
>*last* session.
>- Peter
Appreciate the *try*. :))
If you do recall in the future, please post to the list. Thanks.
Larry
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