You will also see this with UPS and FEDEX as the delivery company.
My father in Law received this  last year with UPS as the company. An he really 
doesn't do a lot on the internet. One of people he emails with
On a PC clicked on this and it sent the note out to all the email addresses in 
their address book. This is how spammers get your email address.
How those I am in London and need money emails.:)


From: macgroup-boun...@erdos.math.louisville.edu 
[mailto:macgroup-boun...@erdos.math.louisville.edu] On Behalf Of Jane Blake 
Acree
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 5:39 PM
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers
Subject: [MacGroup] E-mail today from usps

Today, I received this E-mail. I didn't send a package on September 19, and the 
label in question, when opened, turned out to be an exe file. This looks like a 
malcious E-mail to me. However, the return address 
(u...@usps.com<mailto:u...@usps.com>) is correct, and that's what has me 
confused.

I don't run a PC, so an exe file wouldn't work on my Mac. But for those who do, 
this might be a problem.

What do you think? Is this some kind of malicious file?

Jane


-------- Original Message --------
Subject:

USPS Delivery Problem NR5012586

Date:

Fri, 24 Sep 2010 15:46:10 -0400

From:

United States Postal <u...@usps.com><mailto:u...@usps.com>

To:

<jbl...@win.net><mailto:jbl...@win.net>



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