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Originally Posted by james__bean
First of all, if you're receiving emails from people you don't know why are you opening them in the first place? Like I said, using a program like Outlook Express where all your emails are downloaded to your computer is taking a big risk. Use gmail or some other online option, that way you have a choice whether the contents of an email are downloaded to your computer. If you get an email from someone you don't know, 99/100 times its going to be spam. Second, years ago when I got those viruses I was using anti-virus software. (BTW, it was only one instance of getting a virus but I believe that I actually got two at the same time.) It didn't stop anything. I still had the virus, the only thing Norton did was tell me it couldn't safely remove it. I had to wait for the next update.
You say you have ease of mind but you're more likely to get a virus than I am with the way you handle your emails. Plus, any virus that can be spread like the msblaster worm is a threat to all users. Thats because Norton and the rest of the AV software won't know what to look for until they encounter it. But with how quickly these types of worms spread, they could disable your AV software before you even have a chance to download an update.
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First of all I have seven (or more) active email accounts right now, all for different uses, and some of them are business related, do you really think that I will log in, in all the web-mail services I'm using, to see what's going on, how many hours a day do you think I will spend on that? Thanks but I need to take the chance any day anyway. OTOH I do not have a really useful information saved in my PC, that I will miss, so if it got infected I format it and period. I have a decent backup to fix it, later on......and the info is on removable media saved....
Second, OTOH I never said that I opened them, I don't know if you are aware that Outlook has a preview option, yes they download the emails, but using that preview option, I can see what the mail is about before I open them, or the attachments, and I never open any attachment from an email that I do not recognize as reliable, and all my friends know that....most fo the times the emails are just junk and not virus related, but once in a while i got some with viruses that are imediatelly removed, so indeed I never received them just the Symantec notification....
But sometimes I need to handle those emails anyway, as are business related, and you never know what an email will bring you an opportunity of getting a customer or not, unless you preview it, and a new customer will have a new email address, that you will not know off....if it result in being one from not a trusty source, and if it has a virus attached, till now, Norton had efficiently and quickly remove it, I have not gotten any single one till now in "my entire life" (using your same words).....
Of course I can't convince you to use an anti-virus software, but you will not convince me of not using it neither, both ways has "pros" and "contras"....