Re: I have OL2003, do I actually need a virus scanner?
- From: "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <diane.poremsky+msnews@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 09:14:54 -0400
You should run a virus scanner set to 'autoprotect' - viruses can come in
via scripts on web pages and other sources. But you don't need to scan email
(especially outbound), unless you tend to open every attachment that isn't
blocked by outlook (like zips).
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"R." <no@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hmmm, I have OL2003 and that blocks attachments by default (except some
> well
> known formats such as DOC, XLS, ZIP, etc.).
>
> Do I actually need a virus scanner?
>
>
.
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