> I will remote into our server tonight and perform a manual 
> scan to determine whether the virus is being sent from our 
> box or not.  As we don't actually read emails on the box, and 
> we have a virus scanner scanning inbound and outbound mail, 
> I'm not sure how we would have become infected, although 
> stranger things have happened.  I'll post to the list when I 
> know more.

According to the message headers, the message with the virus attached was
sent through your server. I doubt that your server itself is infected, just
the original sender. Since the list requires membership to post, presumably,
I suspect it was sent from a subscriber's infected machine.

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