may be that was the intention: to create a flood of junk mail on the mailing 
list ... 

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>On Wed, 9 May 2001, ANTIGEN_MATRIX wrote:
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>> Antigen for Exchange found homepage.HTML.vbs matching =*.vbs file filter.
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>With all these "virus found" messages, I wonder if the cure is worse
>than the disease!
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>Milt Epstein
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