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    1. [ILMACOUP-L] Have you cked for worms lately
    2. Gloria Frazier
    3. If you haven't checked for worms lately, how about using your virus checker and see if you have let one slip in on your computer. We won't get worms from the maillists but any private emails even from state agencies, etc, can have a worm attached. Not too long ago I recd a worm called baby.exe. I didn't open it and deleted it as it looked suspicious. And, a few minutes ago, another person said someone had sent her the happy99.exe virus very recently. I am getting very paranoid about attachments sent to me. If they look funny coming from a friend, I don't open it; I delete the attachment and ask the friend after the fact as to what the attachment was. Worms are nuisances and can infect every email you send out and you won't know you are sending on every email you send out to people. Some more of the viruses are:- 1) buddylst.exe 2) calcu18r.exe 3) deathpr.exe 4) einstein.exe 5) happ.exe 6) happy99.exe 7) japanese.exe 8) keypress.exe 9) kitty.exe 10) teletubb.exe Whatever virus checker you have, go to their site and see if you have the latest update then use it for your computer. Yep, won't hurt to get a little paranoid about attachments you receive. One way to be sure your system isn't infected is to run your virus checker on your system before you open the attachment(s). Or just plain run your virus checker now/soon. Thanks. Gloria Frazier

    01/20/2000 10:17:24