http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/mailserver.asp

say's it's real.  But one should never install anything that arrives in an 
e-mail attachment unless the source is well trusted and validated (hasn't been 
spoofed).  Even if it is from a source you trust, scan the attachment first.  
And if the arrival of the message/content is unexpected, do an independent 
validation with the source.

There can be lots of variations on this theme.  Read the entire Snopes article.

Fred Holmes


At 08:15 AM 4/4/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Just got a heads up from a usually reliable source that an email with "Mail  
>Server Report" in the subject line is a bad one.  Can  anyone confirm?
> 
>Thanks, 
>Tracy
> 
>Tracy  Foust
>
>Sound Resolution
>Suite 8
>1994 Moreland Parkway
>Annapolis,  MD 21401
>301.261.2800 Office Telephone and Fax
>410.990.9506 Office  Telephone
>301.343.0449 Cell


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