Dean,
I think you're thinking of a *.PIF file, not a *.GIF file.
To my knowledge, there has never been any virus attached to a
picture file.
For the Eudora problem, is it possible that support for the .gif file
has been removed due to the copyright lawsuits involving
Compuserve and the format? Just a thought.
Sue Clark
Bristol, ME
On 17 Dec 2003 at 0:00, Dean Kiley wrote:
> I do not use Eudora, but .gif is an extension that is well know as one
> that many times carries viruses, and therefore is blocked by many E Mail
> client software programs. You can defeat it in OE & Outlook by changing
> this preference in Options> Security, but is worded differently in these
> applications so you will need to hunt around for it.
>
> HTH
>
> Dean Kiley
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