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I am getting about 20 copies of this thing each day - and almost all from
spoofed histarchers' addresses. I even got one from myself the other
day. THIS LIST CANNOT SEND ATTACHMENTS, virus or otherwise.
Just delete them, as there is no way to trace them.
Dan W.
(still drying out papers from flood de Gastone)
At 08:28 AM 9/28/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>People,
>
>There is nothing I can do about this virus problem. Apparently,
>someone's computer on Histarch got infected and has been spoofing
>Smoke's address and sending crap to the list.
>
>I suggest just deleting this type of message.
>
>
>On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:49:55 -0500, Barbara Hickman
><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > I'm not sending any emails to you, and there's no virus on this
> > computer (IT checked it). I suspect the emails are spoofing my email
> > address.
> >
> > Barbara J Hickman, Staff Archeologist
> > Archeological Studies Program
> > Environmental Affairs Division, TxDOT
> > Telephone: 512.416.2637
> > Fax: 512.416.2643
> >
> > >>> [log in to unmask] 28 September, 2004 8:09:08 AM >>>
> > Norton AntiVirus found a virus in an attachment you ("HISTARCH"
> > <[log in to unmask]>) sent to "Mpfeiffer" <[log in to unmask]>.
> >
> > To ensure the recipient(s) are able to use the files you sent, perform
> > a
> > virus scan on your computer, clean any infected files, then resend
> > this
> > attachment.
> >
> > Attachment: Half_Live.cpl
> >
> > Virus name: W32.Beagle.X@mm
> >
> > Action taken: Clean failed : Quarantine succeeded :
> >
> > File status: Infected
> >
>
>
>
>--
>Anita Cohen-Williams
>Search Engine Optimizer/Guru
>http://www.mysearchguru.com
>"Get Your Web Site Noticed!"
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