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I'm pretty anal about virus warnings, but I've really been bombarded with the W32.Klez.H@mm virus (see http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/[email protected] for details.

One thing it does do is mass mail outs, but it changes the "from" address to one of the other adresses in your address book. I've had people emailing me saying I've sent them the virus (one guy sent me the header which showed the email with my address actually came from someone in Italy) Fun eh?

I'm clean of the virus (latest updates from Nortons etc) but also have set outlook not to download email > 100kb. Once I see it not downloading some messages I clean out the email on the server with a freeware utility called Email Remove - http://www.soft-ware.net/internet/email/ei...gang/p00485.asp Find the download buttons at the bottom of the screen.

Keep safe everyone!

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That W32 klemm virus is running rampant in the western sydney Area health services Wide area network too.

I hate viruses but it is one of the smarted genuis viruses in a long time.

You know what? Even if you install norton whiul you have the virus or you try to run norton when the virus is activated you just get an error and you cant clean the virus!

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