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From: Terry Mundy <tmundy@inf.net>
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Subject: Re: FWD: Re: Mail Virus Alert
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Robert Cohen wrote:
>
> Hehehe...... LOL !!!!! I knew when I spotted that on a friends desk the other
> day (she is a govt emp) that this would eventually make a total circle back to
> the net (AGAIN).
>
> GUYS... THIS IS ONE OF THOSE REOCURRING JOKES THAT HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR AGES!
>
> I came across it three years ago when I started out in modem land, and have
> seen it twice (make it three times) since...
>
> A VIRUS IS A PROGRAM! PROGRAMS ARE BINARY!! EMAIL IS ASCII, unless you
> decode it with a program like UUdecode...
>
> PLEASE DON'T add fuel to this fire! Take it for the chuckle it's worth, and