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Not entirely, 'though infection is uncommon! Opening an ATTACHMENT to email
offers an effective route for infecting a Mac, and a Mac version of
"Backport," called "Macport" is out there, too. I never open any attachment
from people I do not know to be careful, and, on high speed internet
connection, I find as many as 20 scans a week from suspect sites (which are
blocked by my firewall).
-Burton
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> there is no known way that a Mac can
> contract a virus from an email: Macs don't have any truck with .exe or
> .pif files, and i don't think "worms" work with them either
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