Re: CS>e-Mail VirusHi.....look in the following directory:
C:\windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\
if there is a file there called Cus.exe
you have been infected!!.......and yes there was definitely a virus on that 
email.......Robb
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jack Dayton 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 5:04 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>e-Mail Virus




  > From: "silversw...@yahoo.com" <silversw...@yahoo.com>
  > Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  > Subject: CS>e-Mail Virus

  > HI I also received a direct E-mail from that source as
  > well I opened it up and read it. 
  Normally no harm will occur from just READING an
  e-mail - but never open an Attachment sent by 
  someone you don't know - that is where most virii
  come from, not the e-mail itself.

  >Is there any way for
  > me to tell if I infected my computer? 

  If you did "infect" it a whole range of things can 
  happen, all the way from cute notes popping up
  to the loss of programs, or the total loss of everything
  on your hard drive.

  >I have no Virus detection software ...
  Well if you have a Pee Cee and no operating virus
  protection it is just a matter of time before you get
  got.   Even MAC owners should have something 
  running that is current. I update Virex monthly.

  >and the last virus software I used
  > actullay (sic) created a virus when I installed the
  > software.
  I find that hard to believe of any commercial 
  virus protection software on the market, - how
  long do you think they would remain in business?

  I'll bet that you downloaded  a piece of  Freeware
  you happened to find.

  Jack

  P.S.   Without virus protection software, how did
  you get rid of the "virus"?