Hi folks.
I got a mail message yesterday and today telling me that my mail quota 
was nearly full in the OS X Mail application.
Granted, I do have 180 odd mail messages in my inbox, but had that many 
before and never received such a message.
The message came to my inbox without a sender.
I tried to cut and paste the message and send it in a message to this 
list, but the message was "not deliverable" and the message was returned 
by the Mail Daemon.
It contained a mime attachment and "Reporting-MTA: dns; 
mail.maclaunch.com"
Is this perchance  virus related?
Mail in OS X has always been a little buggy for me with error messages 
about my deleted mailbox being locked and fetch errors and so forth.
This mysterious message never appeared before and now I'm a little 
concerned that this isn't my Mail app telling me to clean house but a 
virus.
Thanks for any input.
Donald


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