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Anti-Virus Protected E-mail
HTN
scans all incoming and outgoing e-mail messages for known
viruses. This should greatly reduce the likelihood of
your computer becoming infected from received e-mail. If someone sends you a message and it is identified as infected,
the message
will be cleaned and you will receive an e-mail notice from HTN
similar to the following along with the original message attached:
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From: <security@htn.net>
To: <customer@htn.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 10:34 AM
Subject: Virus infected e-mail:
*****THE FOLLOWING IS AN AUTOMATED
ALERT FROM THE HOME TOWN NETWORK******
A message sent to you by
someone@somewhere.com was scanned for potentially harmful
content.
The suspicious attachment has been removed from the original
message. The cleaned message is attached in this message.
Scan report:
Virus 'W32/Klez.H@mm' in
attachment.exe
For your information, the above Scan Report lists the virus that
was detected.
The Home Town Network Inc. will attempt to block all known
viruses,
however we cannot guarantee that our scan process will block every
virus. Therefore, we recommend you have an anti-virus solution on
your
computer and update it regularly.
The Home Town Network Inc.
P.O. Box 1784
Lake Placid, FL 33862-1784
(863) 465-4076
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The sender will
also receive an e-mail notice from HTN similar to the following:
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From: <security@htn.net>
To: <someone@somewhere.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 10:34 AM
Subject: Non-delivery of virus infected e-mail
THE FOLLOWING IS AN AUTOMATED SECURITY ALERT
FROM THE HOME TOWN NETWORK INC. A message from your e-mail address
contained a virus and was blocked by our server. below is
the information:
Original message recipient(s):
customer@htn.net
Scan report:
Virus 'W32/Klez.H@mm' in
attachment.exe
The Home Town Network, Inc.
P.O. Box 1784
Lake Placid, FL 33862-1784
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
The
Home Town Network Inc. will attempt to block all known viruses, however we
cannot guarantee our virus scan process will block every virus.
Therefore, we recommend you have an anti-virus solution on your computer
and update it regularly. |
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Although
your computer may have an Anti-Virus program, it still needs to be
updated regularly. If it is older than 1 year, more than likely
you will need to purchase a new version or upgrade. Virus
definitions are updated weekly on the Anti-Virus web sites and must be
loaded into your computer for it to be protected. Then you must run a
full virus scan of your system to detect any virus on the machine.
Click on the links below to find out
more information about viruses. |
Norton Anti-Virus web Site
http://www.symantec.com/product/
Norton Security Updates & Virus Removal Tools
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/index.html
McAfee Anti-Virus web Site
http://www.mcafee.com/anti-virus/default.asp?
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