[NIFL-WORKPLACE:531] Viruses/files sent to listserv

From: mdryden@mail.utexas.edu
Date: Mon Apr 29 2002 - 16:17:09 EDT


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I just received a message that has no description of the file that we are asked 
to open, nor the identity of the sender.

Could we ask people to identify their files/themselves, especially after the 
virus last week?

Marianne



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