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When you click a button or link to send a new email (for example, in your word processing application), your default mail application will open up with a blank message, ready for you to write. If you have more than one mail application installed, however, the wrong mail application might open up. You can fix this by changing which one is the default email application:
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(itstool) path: page/p
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Located in
C/net-default-email.page:25
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Choose which email client you would like to be used by default by changing the <gui>Mail</gui> option.
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(itstool) path: item/p
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Located in
C/net-default-email.page:39
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<link xref="net-default-email">Default email apps</link>
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(itstool) path: info/desc
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Located in
C/net-email.page:12
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The GNOME Documentation Project
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Located in
C/net-email.page:21
C/net-general.page:23
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Email & email software
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C/net-email.page:25
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Viruses are unlikely to infect your computer, but could infect the computers of people you email.
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(itstool) path: info/desc
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Located in
C/net-email-virus.page:17
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Do I need to scan my emails for viruses?
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Czy muszę skanować moją pocztę w poszukiwaniu wirusów?
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Translated by
Oskar
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Reviewed by
Piotr Strębski
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Located in
C/net-email-virus.page:21
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Viruses are programs that cause problems if they manage to find their way onto your computer. A common way of them getting onto your computer is through email messages.
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Located in
C/net-email-virus.page:23
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Viruses that can affect computers running Linux are quite rare, so you are <link xref="net-antivirus">unlikely to get a virus through email or otherwise</link>. If you receive an email with a virus hidden in it, it will probably have no effect on your computer. As such, you probably don't need to scan your email for viruses.
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Located in
C/net-email-virus.page:25
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You may, however, wish to scan your email for viruses in case you happen to forward a virus from one person to another. For example, if one of your friends has a Windows computer with a virus and sends you a virus-infected email, and you then forward that email to another friend with a Windows computer, then the second friend might get the virus too. You could install an anti-virus application to scan your emails to prevent this, but it's unlikely to happen and most people using Windows and Mac OS have anti-virus software of their own anyway.
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Located in
C/net-email-virus.page:27
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