Yes.  Many of them claim to come from Microsoft, to offer update patches (a
little irony on the part of the virus writer there).  they tend to be 148
and 152 KB in size.

I track the # emails received per day, and can document the flood tide of
viruses coming down.

Where they come from I can't say - my system does not process them.

Jay

kjetil brinchmann halvorsen wrote:

> On 24 Sep 2003 at 17:23, Pradyumna S Upadrashta wrote:
>
> <snip>
> > ps. i'm not sure if its from this list, but i am getting empty
> > "returned" mails to addresses i've never sent emails to; i suspect some
> > of the users on this list no longer exist, but never bothered to leave
>
> There is an epidemy of this things going on now, many of this
> "returned mail" messages have attachments probably containig virus.
> The last few days I received up to 200 of this mail daily, it is a
> nuisance! You can be pretty sure it hasd nothing to do with this
> list!
>
> Kjetil Halvorsen

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