Has anyone heard of bogus email undeliverable messages being used to 
propogate virus?  I just got such a message from a system I did not 
recognize.  I was tempted to investigate the attachments when I recalled that 
real undelivered messages contain a lot of information about where it came 
from and why.

I almost stepped in the dew-dew.  

The thing that really pissed me off was that it came addressed to my email 
address above - which I ONLY use for known good lists.  Bummer.
-- 
Mike M.


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