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No exe file will scrool your computer. :o))) Lol

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> The messages appear to have come through an SMTP relay at the domain of
> Ed King's e-mail address, but that does not mean they come from him or
> his machine.  I am just thankful that they all came with Ed King as the
> sender so I could write a quick message rule and delete them.
>
> Scott Nichol
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 5:00 PM
> Subject: Re: Ed King?
>
> > Chris Howard wrote:
> > > Most versions of e-mail software now-a-days do not open .exe .vbs
>
> and other
>
> > > dangerous files immediately anymore.  They now wait for the user to
>
> open
>
> > > them manually and even warn the user.  Ed was probably using an
>
> archaic
>
> > > e-mail program or opened an infected file he recieved from someone
>
> else,
>
> > > prolly with the same message that we recieved.
> >
> > Do we actually know that Ed King's was the infected machine? We know
>
> that
>
> > it was using his return address consistently, so
> >    (a) blocking emails "From" him stopped the flood, and
> >    (b) it must have been from a machine where his email address was
>
> stored, and
>
> >    (c) Norton identified it for me as w32.yaha.f@mm,
> >       so it must have come from a Windows machine, but
>
> http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ml says
>
> > > The From field is a randomly-selected email address and may not be
>
> the legitimate sender.
>
> > (Just curious.)
> >
> > Tom Myers
> >
> >
> >
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