Hi Alexander S. Kunz
 On 22/11/2004 01:25 PM, you wrote:

Please don't do that. Most, if not all worms/virus programs scan the infected system for email addresses and use those as a sender. The
"sender" field of the mail is spoofed, it is most likely NOT the
owner of the infected system.

Agreed. For a few days last week, I was receiving notification that I had sent a virus to a particular address and that it was removed. Turns out that I don't know the address that's being referred to and I don't have it in my address book. I don't even use the address book that's normally used by these viruses that send out copies of itself via e-mail.

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