Reply to Julian Allason message 8/14/2003 3:58 PM
Hi friends-
Thanks for all the good advice about virus and spam messages. Gosh, what a waste of
talent to have these hackers doing all this stuff.
regards,
doug
>Chris advised
>
>>Check the long headers on the next one you get and look for the Return
>>Path (should be the first item). See where that goes. It may ring a bell
>>with you as to who it came from (regardless of what the From address
>>says), and maybe you can be nice enough to let them know they may have an
>>email virus on their computer.
>
>But you might want to consider doing so by telpehone or snail mail, as
>friends who have done just that by email were shortly after showered with
>further viral messages, presumably because this particular virus treated
>the senders of incoming mail as hot prospects! Bit like replying to
>spammers.
>
>Julian
>
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