Hello Alaeddin,

On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:39:46 +0400 GMT (29/08/02, 14:39 +0700 GMT),
Alaeddin Muntasser wrote:

AM> Also the bounced messages from server who detect this virus send
AM> it back to me with the infected attachments and my virus protection
AM> deletes my whole messages.tbb file.

I had a similar experience but with spam, not a virus. The headers
provided me with the actual source, and I strongly complained to the
postmaster@ and to abuse@ that ISP, with a copy to my own ISP (so they
know it wasn't me sending spam). The postmaster of the originating
message's ISP (which was of course bounced to me several times, that's
how I knew about it), replied that they not only cancelled the
sender's account (which they could track through the dial-up
connection's IP), but they told me they were actually suing him now.

Do the headers in the bounced message give you a clue where it was
originally sent from?

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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