WOW!
What a rude little twit you are.
a) I didn't write the virus.
b) A computer newby in my office used my computer to try to read the
message, because her netscape wouldn't open the thing; I was at home, sick.
c) You seem to be a smug, cowardly little man.
d) You certainly would behave that way to me, face-to-face, unless you were
a heavy drinker or drug user.
Unsubscribe me, whatever, stick it in your ear!
P.S., I live in Cookeville, TN. My office is 320 East Broad Street. I'm
there most days. Let's see your courage.
At 12:22 PM 2/12/01 -0800, you wrote:
Clay Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
Check This!
DELETE THOSE TWO MESSAGES! THEY CONTAIN A VIRUS IN THE ATTACCHED VBS FILE.
Clay Atkins has been already unsubscribed from ALL mailing lists, and I'll
take care of mailbombing him privately later on today...
Pier
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The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
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Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
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and what to do if you need help.
Some details about the infected message
To help identify the email:
The message was titled 'Here you have, ;o)'
The message date was Mon, 12 Feb 2001 14:04:53 -0600
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The message recipients were
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Found the VBS/SST virus !!!
The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on
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and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed.
What should you do now?
If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first
contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice.
They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation.
If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will
need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will
need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading
industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft,
which cost 15-30 per copy.
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You may like to read the Support FAQs at
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