Re: Deleted infected emails
From: Peggy (pmagnum_at_whatever.com)
Date: 09/25/03
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Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:47:34 -0700
Thanks so much. I feel much better and more secure. I
appreciate your time.
>-----Original Message-----
>Once you empty your Deleted Items folder the e-mails are
gone from your
>system permanently.
>
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>"Peggy" <pmagnum@whatever.com> wrote in message
>news:23b101c38366$59acb720$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Whenever I receive "bogus" security emails from
Microsoft
>> (and there have been a barrage lately), I immediately
>> delete them from my "In" folder, then go and delete them
>> from my "Deleted" folder. My question is, do those
emails
>> continue to reside somewhere on my system - and, if so,
>> how can I get rid of them permanently. If they're left
to
>> remain there, can they do me any harm?
>>
>> I'm using Windows 2000 and run Symantec's Norton
Internet
>> Security 2003.
>
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