No - if you save the attachment and then open it in notepad, you're not executing it, so the virus doesn't get a chance to runQuote from horseman:
If I receive an email I think might contain a virus and I do not open it, but save it as a text file, then read it with notepad, can I still get "infected"
And, frankly, don't even open them from a trusted source. Unless you've first scanned it with very recently updated virus definitions. Reason being, a close friend's Outlook may well be infected and sending out emails (with attached virus) to all on his address list, such as you.Quote from hayman:
Never open any attachment, from a non-trusted source.
Quote from macal425:
While we're on this subject, I have a quick question.
I have an email account that I have managed to keep spam free for 3 years by never opening an email from a source I don't know. Recently, I have started to get a few spams. In order to delete them I have to first highlight them in Outlook. This brings up a preview, even although I haven't actually opened the email yet. Does this 'preview' count as opening an email?, and if so, how can I delete it without first previewing it?
Quote from horseman:
If I receive an email I think might contain a virus and I do not open it, but save it as a text file, then read it with notepad, can I still get "infected"