OK, I have a question.
When I check my email (mail is on a Unix machine) and my AV program catches a virus, somewhere in the quarrantine operation it causes the mailserver to stall. So, what I usually can do is ftp in, (my host doesnt allow telnet/ssh) edit the offending mail from the mail file, reupload the mail file and resume checking my mail as normal. The problem however comes when the mail has a couple attachments which increases its size and WordPad is used opens as the editor. I ASSume Wordpad doesnt preserve Unix CR/LF info and corrupts the mail file. I've opened the file in Homesite which DOES preserve Unix file properties, but locks on save if the file is ~.5meg or better. So, my question is this: Is there any other way to clean the mail file? And/Or, do worms execute whether you have viewed them or not? ie: If I disable AV protection, DL mail (dont view yet) re-enable AV protection then go thru the mail, would the worm have a chance to spread?
Right now I get mail on my linux machine and fwd anything important to myself, but thats a pain in the a$$.