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Are You Getting Error Reports About E-mail You Never Sent?
By Mike Foster
Jun 1, 2004
The complaints are rampant
Have you found yourself plagued lately by e-mail messages like: “Returned
Mail – the message you sent contained a virus!” “Delivery Error – Your
e-mail was infected with the SoBig Virus” “Warning – Norton detected a virus
in the attachment you sent to somebody@some_stranger.com
If you think you do not deserve messages like that, you are probably correct.
With the recent amount of viruses infecting people’s computers, a tremendous
number of messages are getting sent from infected computers to other people, and
the offending e-mails are being disguised to appear that they came from you.
That’s right – you didn't send the message, another computer sent the
message, but yours is the return address that other computer used. So, when a
“receiver” detects the virus, they naturally tell you about it, thinking you are
the one who sent the e-mail.
I even got a message from an angry recipient the other day that thought I was
sending him “My Details.” He was understandably upset, just upset at the wrong
person.
What can you do?
The best thing to do is realize you can't do a whole lot, except to BE SURE
your computer is free of viruses. To accomplish that, there are three things you
need to do:
First, that means you make sure you have your anti-virus software up to date
with the latest signatures. It is a good idea to configure your anti-virus
software to update itself automatically once a day. Make sure you perform a
system-wide virus scan at least once a week, and leave the “automatic
protection” features turned on. If you don’t have an anti-virus program yet,
then I suggest Norton Anti-Virus (and if you want a personal firewall to keep
hackers out of your computer, a bargain is to buy NIS – Norton Internet Security
because it comes with both Norton Anti-Virus and a firewall program.) Find
information on these tools at http://www.symantec.com/
Second, be sure to be going to Microsoft’s Windows Update section and being
sure you have all the latest patches for Windows. You will find the updates by
clicking here: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
Third, if you are using any Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Word, Excel,
etc) then you also need to be going to Microsoft Office Update. Find these
updates at http://office.microsoft.com/productupdates
If your office is using other Microsoft products such as SQL Server, or
Exchange Server, updates for those products can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/ When will it end?
Some day, everyone will have good anti-virus tools on their computer and the
viruses will be stopped. Until that time, be sure to tell your associates to
protect themselves.
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Mike
Foster has delivered more than 1,000 presentations
and training sessions in 43 of the 50 United States plus Canada,
Australia, England, Scotland, New Zealand, and South Africa. From
a roster of 450 trainers, he was voted the Number 1 Technology Speaker,
three different years by a major international training organization.
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Because Mike's delivery is down-to-earth, the technical is easy to understand.
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