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How to Prevent Virus thro' Email  

How to Prevent Virus thro' Email   by Dilip Dahanukar

Recently my Norton Anti-Virus (NAV) detected a virus coming through

email. This happened as my preview pane was open in the Inbox and it

opened the virus email automatically as soon as it was downloaded.

The NAV could not repair the file so I had to delete the infected

file. I found to my utter horror that deleting the file disabled my

browser. It also disabled my CD writer. I had to save my data using

Iomega 250MB zip drive which fortunately worked but only in the slow

SAFE mode of Windows! Ultimately I had to Quick Restore my Compaq

computer. It took me 2 days to reload various programs and data! This

could have been avoided if I had taken a few simple precautions. I

have written out these precautions as tips on how to configure the

email program so that you can prevent a disaster like mine.

Tips for configuring both Outlook Express (OE) and Microsoft Outlook

(MSO) particularly to block viruses hitting your computer

automatically. These precautions will save you a lot of trouble.

1.Switch off the preview panel in the INBOX. This prevents any virus

getting into your system by automatic opening in the preview pane.

2.Switch off the "include this account when receiving mail or

synchronizing" for every account you have. You can do this by

disabling (no tick mark) on this feature, which you will find by menu

chain: Tools, Accounts, account-name, properties, General. This will

ensure that the mail is not flowing-in automatically.

3.Before downloading mail, access the mail on the net. Most of these

webmail sites show the size of the files, which unfortunately is not

a feature with either OE or MSO. Any mail over 100KB is suspect

should be deleted. Also delete any junk mail. Only download and

receive mail that you want to save on your computer.

4.To download and receive mail, don't click on Send/Receive on the

mail Tool Bar, but go into Tools, and move the curser on

"Send/Receive" and move right to get a sub-menu where you select the

precise account, with which you want to send or receive.

5.Send by clicking on the small arrow next to "Send", and selecting

the precise account by which to send. The mail will wait in the

Outbox till you send through the Tools, Send/Receive menu as given in

3 above.




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