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Gi'day Allie,

Thanks to both yourself and Thomas Fernandez for the helpful replies.
It's reassuring to see that some people can get past their personal
pet hates and help.

On Monday, 4 November 2002 at 20:30:56GMT -0500 (which was 12:30 PM where I
live) Allie C Martin wrote:":
ACM> But I don't really see the point in this since no security
ACM> conscious person will trust this statement unless they run NOD32
ACM> and can vouch for its effectiveness as AV Software as well as
ACM> confirm that you're running an updated version. Otherwise it will
ACM> just fall on blank eyes.

I also agree fully with all the views expressed in the discussion.
Neither do I trust those taglines, and ensure that my AV practices
reflect that. I am constantly frustrated with the number of people who
don't keep their s/w and signatures up to date. This is one of the
main reasons I switched to TB!. I am also toying with the idea of
adding a further tagline that indicates the prescence of a virus in
the email(what's a good one - Bugbear?), just to drive home this
message to email recipiants <<wicked grin>>.

However, I was asked (for whatever reason) to add this to mail
messages, and so have tried to comply.

Thanks again, Allie and Thomas

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Cheers,
Tom


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