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This might be a stupid question. If it is, let me apologize in advance. I’d still appreciate your thoughts.
I use MS Outlook 2002 for email. If I have the ‘Preview Pane’ permanently ‘on’, is that the same as actually opening an email message? In other words, am I making myself vulnerable to malicious script by using the Preview Pane, or do I have to actually ‘open’ a message to activate an infection.
Thanks. JB.
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