My ISP just notified me of a "possible virus" in a quarantined 
message, which purports to be
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the
Subject: Compact Macs Digest #1328
It also said:
Attachments: audio/x-midi;
name=Default.rdp.scr

When I opened the message in the ISP's Web interface, it said "THE 
HTML CODE IN THIS MESSAGE MAY CONTAIN A VIRUS, THEREFORE IT IS NOT 
SAFE TO DISPLAY.  YOU MAY WISH TO CONTACT THE SENDER AND NOTIFY THEM 
OF THE INFECTION."

I already received the digest with that number on September 26; is 
this a reply to it? Why did it come directly to me, instead of in 
tomorrow's digest? How did the sender get my address? I'm not 
particularly worried about a virus, since if it is it's probably 
Windozed-specific; but I don't like receiving the message. Did anyone 
else get this?

Andrew Main

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