said:
>Are you folks getting this crap on the OS/2 side or the Win-32 side ?
E-mail is e-mail. Everyone gets it. Of course on the Win side you can
get infected, so that's a difference.
If your ISP has server side virus filters, you will see less than those
that are running wide open.
I suspect it also depends on how widely known your e-mail address is.
This increased the probability that a box that gets infected will have
your address somewhere.
>I try hard never to do any email on the Win side of the fence, and I
>think that may help.
I doubt it. Neither Peter nor I have bootable Win partitions and we get
plenty of this stuff.
Steven
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