From: ken (watsok@frii.com)
Date: 05/04/00-11:42:53 AM Z
I agree it is stupid to open unknown attachments. Is it not also foolish to
have one's lively hood attached to something that could easily destroy it's
contents? With adequate computers going for $100 out there it is cheap
insurance to have a "expendable system" for email, newsgroups, and public
list's such as this. It's what I do for my children. They are constantly
downloading stuff , I can not monitor them all the time. So if their system
crashes we talk about what could of happened and they learn that this stuff
is real. The system I use for my business remains unaffected. If it is to
inconvenient, then you have to know you are dancing with fire.
Negligence goes both ways or is it an assumed risk?
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