That's been my experience as well.  Usually a fairly benign office-macro type
virus that may have been around on the originating system for a while, coming
from a laptop or home pc that is not well-controlled.

Never been a real problem, but you still get "how did this get through" type
questions.

Jerry

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> The case I've seen is sending an Office document with a macro virus through
> web messaging.  The virus is usually brought in from home or a second,
> unfiltered account on a  free E-mail service.
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> > > It does, unless they are sent through web messaging
>
>
> > This would require a user to manually send a file with a virus (knowingly
> or
> > unknowingly) correct?  There aren't any known worms that spread using the
> > Imail web client's address book, are there??
> >
>
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