Scott,
It's also possible that the messages where bounces?

Greg

R. Scott Perry wrote:


If you are responsible for a block of IP ranges, we have a preliminary page set up at http://apps.declude.com/pages/z.htm that will provide information on whether our customers have received viruses from your network block. For example, if you run an ISP with the IP range 192.0.2.0 through 192.0.2.255 (192.0.2.0/24), you can see if any viruses were sent from that range. Note that the CIDR range must be proper (eg 192.0.2.0/24, not 192.0.2.128/24).


Great! Now how do I find the PC that's sending the virus? Your script says that you've received three from my IP range.


Ah, that's up to you to figure out. We give you the IPs and the time(s) the viruses were sent; you'll need to figure out which PCs were using the IP at that time.

-Scott
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