Deborah Harrell wrote:
> 
> Is this another example of the "spoofing" that goes
> on, as happened to me last month and apparently Sonja
> last week?  Message text in entirety below.  Note that
> I wasn't in the office at all on the day a
> contaminated message was supposedly sent from 'me.'  I
> also don't know a Dina Gadon.
> 
> --- NAV for Microsoft Exchange-ORG01
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: NAV for Microsoft Exchange-ORG01
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Norton AntiVirus detected and quarantined a
> > virus in a message you sent.
> > Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 08:43:45 -0400
> >
> > Recipient of the infected attachment:  Dina
> > Gadon\Inbox
> > Subject of the message:  Mail Delivery (failure
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > One or more attachments were quarantined.
> >   Attachment message.scr was Quarantined for the
> > following reasons:
> >     Virus [EMAIL PROTECTED] was found.
> >
> 
> > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/ms-tnef
> 
> The virus and worm creators are getting tricky...  >:P
> 
> Debbi

The answer to your question is "yes".  At this point, they should stop
using the automated bounce-back for viruses, as chances are the *least*
likely person to have the virus is the one in the "from" field.  My best
guess is that someone is infected who has both you and Dina Gadon in
their address book.

        Julia
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