On Aug 12, 2004, at 11:18 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:


Also, you're forgetting social viruses like hoaxmail. I regard these as
human mind viruses and obviously they don't harm computers, but these are
still annoying as they come from people you don't want to filter and that
should know better.



Alas, no AV software does any good about those.

For them, you may wish to resort to hardware:

< http://tinyurl.com/4yogr>, aka 'a cluestick' :-/

After 10 years we have finally gotten the majority of our users to recognize these as the hoaxes they are, but it took a long, long time.

(Sigh, and we've got a new crop of students next week....)

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Bruce Johnson

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