In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (at Wed, 28 Jan 2004 02:09:33 +0100), Hrvoje Niksic (B<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says: (B (B> YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / [EMAIL PROTECTED](B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: (B> (B> > It is likely there're no users infected since the "From:" field is very (B> > likely forged by viruses and spammers. (B> (B> I think the mailing list software looks at the "From " line, not the (B> "From:" header field, but I could be mistaken. Anyway, how would the (B> virus know which name to fake for a particular list? (B (Bditto; the "From " is not reliable, unfortunately. (B (BIt is known many virus scans mail addresses in local files and (Bit uses (or forge) them. It is possible the forged address (B(which is subscriber to the list) and the address of the list (Bitself are on the local files and are used at the same time. (B (B--yoshfuji
