Paul Huygen wrote:
> On the other hand, if you did send the virus warning, you didn't do a
> bad thing, because it seems, that "alphaholidays" sent a message to
> this list (header: Linux on HP 9000 C-Class) that contains a kind of
> virus or trojan horse.
alphaholidays' message was html and conta
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, after I calmed down, I looked at my headers and saw that I did not
> send the virus warning. [..]
> *sigh of relief*
On the other hand, if you did send the virus warning, you didn't do a
bad thing, because it seems, that "alphaholidays" sent a mes
On 26-Sep-2000 Robert Waldner wrote:
> Well, if you´re not connected with
> X-envelope-sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I wouldn´t think you´d be responsible ;-)
Thanks, after I calmed down, I looked at my headers and saw that I did not
send the virus warning. I thought I would get people all upse
Well, if you´re not connected with
X-envelope-sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wouldn´t think you´d be responsible ;-)
cheers,
&rw
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 20:02:06 -, Pollywog writes:
>Oh wait, I am not sure that I was responsible for this virus warning message,
>now that I have looked at my header
Oh wait, I am not sure that I was responsible for this virus warning message,
now that I have looked at my headers. Can anyone tell me if I was the one who
sent it?
--
Andrew
On 26-Sep-2000 Pollywog wrote:
> I apologize for this error. I just switched from Exim to Postfix and this
> took my by
I apologize for this error. I just switched from Exim to Postfix and this
took my by surprise. I will modify my configs to prevent recurrence.
--
Andrew
On 26-Sep-2000 wrote:
> WARNING!
>
> This mail is generated automatically by virus-scanning software.
>
> There was virus found in one or m
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