From: Kurt Appling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: returned messages Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 21:52:32 -0400

hi all,  I am occasionaly recieveing notices of mail unable to be
delivered to such?such address,  but I havent mailed such a thing to
anyone, is this normal or some kind of spam trick,
tia for any info how to fix

This isn't spam, but it is due to a virus on someone's computer. There are several viruses out there that infect PC computers. These viruses reside on a person's computer and look for email addresses that are on that computer. They then send out fake messages to those email addresses using other email addresses that they find on that computer as the apparent sender. They also include an attachment that, if opened, will infect the receiving party's computer.
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