Virus warning

Ronnie Morgan rmorgan at Harding.edu
Tue Feb 4 08:59:37 EST 1997


This may be a dumb question, but why would you want to use MS word (or 
any word processor, for that matter) as the email viewer?  I have 
evaluated several email programs, and I don't recall any of them having a 
"bad" viewer.  At least, not bad enough to justify making it view the 
email with a word processor... 
 
And on top of that, knowing that a macro virus could be in an email would 
make me think even more before I make MS word the viewer... 
 
Also, since I don't have MS word (nor do I care too), doesn't a macro 
have to be executed?  If so, isn't it true that reading an infected 
message in MS word would not cause any harm to your computer?  Or does MS 
word have some sort of auto-execute feature?  If they don't auto-execute, 
then it is still true that the simple act of reading a message will not 
cause harm to your computer, no matter what virus is contained in the 
message. Right? 


Ronnie Morgan 
Team OS/2 
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