Quoting John W. Lemons III ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >True. But you owe the awestruck audience an explanation of what happened
> >to that attachment. Anomy is cool, but ... ;-)
>
> It was sent to a holding directory and a messages was sent to the admin
> account alerting him of the incident. In this case it was so well known it
> and the others received by that time were simply deleted rather than
> analyzed, and the senders were notified. Then we modified the scripts to
> simply delete them rather than have to spend more time deleting them
> manually. :)
You should also tell the audience that this happens to /every/
attachment of this kind. Now, since most infections come from MS Word
documents, what is your proposed solution? }:->