Usually I ignore these messages hoping the administrator will take care
of them.

Today I actually read the whole message and was shocked to see ".. for
Microsoft Exchange has ...". 

Really a linux user list running on Microsoft Exchange? I think before
you advocate for use of something you should use it yourself first.
Practice what you preach kind of situation?

Excuse me if I got it all wrong but if I didn't, bring on the flames

Joseph


On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 09:26, Henry wrote:
> So why do admin messages like mail delivery failures get sent out to all of
> lug ??
> 
> Henry kirya
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 8:53 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [MailServer Notification]To Recipient virus found and action taken.
> 
> ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected attachment(s).
> 
> Sender = Mail Delivery System
> Recipient(s) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject = Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
> Scanning time = 7/16/2004 8:53:15 AM
> Engine/Pattern = 7.000-1004/1.936.00
> 
> Action on virus found:
> The message body contains VBS_BAGLE.GEN virus. ScanMail has deleted the
> message body.
> 
> Warning to recipient. ScanMail has detected a virus from Mail Delivery
> System with the subject line:
> 
> Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
> 
> This message containes a virus and is not delivered. Please contact the
> sender to send a clean version of the email.
> 



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