Does the reading pane really set you up for viruses and worms?

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I was told not to use the reading pane because it would be easier to get a
virus or worm. Is that true?
 
bfarr said:
I was told not to use the reading pane because it would be easier to get a
virus or worm. Is that true?

Yes, unless you're using Outlook 2003, which introduced protection
against dodgy links (including hidden ones) in emails. Outlook 2003
also has a junk email filter, which seems to get better and better with
each new update.

PH, London
 
I have Outlook 2003, and links that are "blocked" when hovering over them
are still clickable. Is there a way to make it so clicking on blocked links
doesn't open the web page?
 
bfarr said:
I was told not to use the reading pane because it would be easier to
get a virus or worm. Is that true?

Not for OL 2002 or later with all of the updates applied.
 
Mark said:
I have Outlook 2003, and links that are "blocked" when hovering over them
are still clickable. Is there a way to make it so clicking on blocked links
doesn't open the web page?

Tools, Options, Preferences tab, Junk-email, Options tab, bottom tick
box. Also consider who's in your safe- and blocked- senders lists.

PH, London
 
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