Looks like there is indeed someone who has a virus - it got one such mail, too - but there�s no way of telling from whom or where it came from. I got it to my other address and it looked like it had come from this list but it probably did not. All the best! Raimo K personal photography homepage at: http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho/
Quoting Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Just got an email with a virus sent to me. Because these things > automatically forge their headers there's no way of knowing who it > came > from but the "From" line had one PDML member, the "return path" had > another PDML member and the message body mentioned a third. So it's > a > good bet that it came from someone with all these email addresses > on > their computer (ie: a PDML member). > The origination IP address belonged to Comcast so if you're a PDML'er > on > Comcast I'd suggest doing a virus scan ASAP. There's an excellent > antivirus package that's *free* for personal use at > http://www.avast.com > > -- > Mark Roberts > Photography and writing > www.robertstech.com > >

