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SpamBayes looks for spam, not viruses. You should have a
separate antivirus program. If you do (and it's good), no viruses will reach
your inbox, so it's OK for Outlook to open them.
I imagine you have messages displayed automatically in a
reading pane. You can turn this off, in which case messages will only display
(in a new window) when you double-click the subject. With Outlook 2003, select
View > Reading Pane > Off from the menu. (The process may or may not be
the same with other versions of Outlook.)
To directly answer the question to actually asked: I delete
spam permanently. I sometimes look over the subjects and senders first to be
sure there aren't any messages that were misclassified. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clare Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 7:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Spambayes] what do i do with the infected file?
Hello, What do I do with the infected file? Do I delete them? Utlook opens them automatically if you select them to delete.
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