Snow White is making the rounds of some list groups, so notice this warning, it may be important to you. I don't want us to have it on this one. There are plenty of virus's around but this is one that gets to us List Groups, and is such a fresh one and I mention it because it went right by my McAfee Virus Checker! Other people are the reason it didn't make it, plus my own habits. It certainly did come to me, and would have possibly infected me had I not known about it! My McAfee virus checker, which has the newest/latest available (.dat) files available from them, did NOT stop 5 of the infected messages coming in to me, nor give me any warning they were virus infected. I did not open them, having been warned by the list already. There are a LOT of virus's out there, so it pays to keep your checker upgraded at a minimum of once a week, or you'll be getting one for Christmas or the New Year, for sure! However, I'm disappointed in my McAfee, which has let this slide right on it, had I not been warned, into my machine. Thank goodness for someone telling me. I have Office Outlook Email, which has an email blocker, so I do block any I think suspicious, and would have this one, as I didn't recognize the header, and it looked like a fun sex thing from the heading. I never open suspicious stuff, and not any trash I can identify as such, I just auto block it. Norton DOES have a description of the Snow White virus on their site, I'm told. I understand Norton is sending automatic warnings to their computer owners when it comes in, but if I hadn't had the list notice, I'd not have known it, because McAfee sure did not let ME know. I never open anything anymore that looks odd, nor even cute. Certainly none with " .exe" anyhow, and if it's not a gedcom (.exe) file from someone I know sending it to me that I wanted and asked for, I won't even open those. You'll see this one coming in from hahaha@sexyfun.net I think it is, but when it comes in, it will be about Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Watch it, delete it, don't open it. We don't want the list getting it. I don't like Virus warnings going to our list, and don't usually allow it, but as listmanager I think I'd be derelict in my job if I did not try to stop THIS one getting onto our list since I do belong to one list group that positively DOES have it on the list. I think I'll check into Norton prices. Billye D. Jackson Listmanager, TXVICTOR-L