A recent email you sent was not delivered. The original email headers are attached with this email. Broadcom E-Mail policy does not allow attachments with .vbs, .scr, .pif, .exe, and .com extensions due to the number of email viruses spread through this fashion. Even within .zip files these attachments are not allowed. If you need to deliver a file of this type, rename it either by changing the extension or adding a ".txt" and let the recipient know to change it back. You can also create a password protected zip file if you need to send a file of this type. Please note that renaming a non password protected .zip file that contains any of the attachments mentioned above will not work. Attention:
An email you recently sent to a recipient within Broadcom.com contained a VIRUS. The infected message was quarantined and not delivered to the intended recipient(s). Please run an antivirus program immediately to scan your desktop for known viruses. After you have ensured that your desktop is virus-free, you can resend the message. If you need assistance, please contact your mail administrator or help desk. If you are a Broadcom employee, instructions are already being emailed to you so that you may know how to eradicate these viruses from your workstation and/or receive additional support from our helpdesk in doing so. Click the attachment below to view the headers of the email in question which is the reason for this notification. Information regarding the virus that was intercepted is as follows : Virus Scanner found the W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] virus in the attached file: your_document.pif MMS1
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