Anne,
I received the EXACT same message with the word "juno.com" inserted where
you wrote "aye.net".
The attachment on the one to me was most certainly a virus.  No question.
It came with the subject line "Mail System Error - Returned Mail".
Regards,

Jeff Slyn, Owner
SLYN Systems & Peripherals
(502) 426-5469
serving Kentuckiana clients 7 days a week since 1985!


On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 23:23:55 -0400 Anne Cartwright <cartwrig at aye.net>
writes:
> I received this message, supposedly from my ISP, how did this 
> (whatever 
> it is) happen?
> 
> 
> Dear user of aye.net, administration of aye.net would like to inform 
> 
> you that:
> 
> We have detected that your e-mail account was used to send a huge 
> amount of spam messages during the recent week.
> Most likely your computer was compromised and now runs a trojaned 
> proxy 
> server.
> 
> We recommend that you follow the instruction in order to keep your 
> computer safe.
> 
> Best regards,
> The aye.net support team.
> 
> I wonder if this isn't a message from some poor soul with a virus in 
> 
> the attachment (instructions). What do you think? Of course I can 
> always call aye.net tomorrow .
> 
> Anne Cartwright
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