Thanks a lot bro. It has started to make sense. BTW, how does the virus obtain the mail ID and password? People enter them inside a browser, right? Do they log the key strokes? In that case, how did they know which one is password? (email ID is detectable using Regex).
Yahoo! US didn't support SMTP access for a long time, don't know about recent updates. Are they offering free SMTP now? 2011/10/14 Mohammad Mukhtaruzzaman <[email protected]> > No webmail is affected by virus. When the program called virus obtain the > mail ID and password, then it uses these information to send mail. They > don't use webmail, rather they use software/program that can send mail. To > send mail form any account only id and password is enough, no need to enter > into that email account using that website. Because, mail/smtp address > format are common for most of the email service provider. > > জুয়েল > -- Abu Ashraf Masnun | +8801711960803 | http://masnun.com <http://masnun.com> -- Ubuntu Bangladesh https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
