I want to warn everyone of a new virus/worm. My server actually warned me because the email will look like it comes from your server/ISP but will have an attachment. Here is what they wrote: > You may have recently received an email or emails that appear to come > from "admin@sbcglobal.net," "admin@pacbell.net," "admin@swbell.net," > "admin@ameritech.net,” or similar address. This email is forged and > contains a virus inside a file usually named "message.zip" or contains > a subject line that includes the words "your account." To protect your > computer, please delete the email immediately and do not open the > attachment. The worm is called 'W32.Mimail.A@mm' and was just discovered yesterday. You can read about it here: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.mimail.a@mm.html Again, I am going to take this time to remind you to get virus protection, if you don't have it. Get a subscription for Norton or another to keep your protection current. This worm was discovered yesterday, and as soon as I got on line, my virus protection was updated on my computer so if I get a email with the worm attachment, I will be warned by my Norton AntiVirus program. If you have a virus program, you should run your update program so you will get protection against this new one. Since I am going away tomorrow and will be using my laptop, I just renewed my Norton subscription for the laptop to protect it when I am away and only using the laptop to get my mail. It cost me $14.95 for the year, a bargain compared to repairing your computer after a worm or virus has infected it. Feel free to write me if you have questions. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, listowner http://www.connorsgenealogy.com Professional Genealogy Research All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton 2002