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             This is a message from Dartmouth College's
                    Computing Services Department.
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There was a file originally attached to this e-mail message to you. The
file name was:

   "patch.exe"

The file has been removed from this message and replaced with this
notice because it contained a computer virus. When this happens the
sender usually does not realized that they've sent you a message with a
virus.  If the sender's computer is infected with a virus, that virus
may have attached itself to the file without the sender's knowledge.
Please ask the sender of the message to disinfect their original
version of this file and send you a clean copy.

On Sat Sep  6 16:00:16 2003 the virus scanner reported:
   >>> Virus 'W32/Dumaru-A' found in file patch.exe


Dartmouth College users can obtain additional assistance by contacting
the Computing Help Desk at 646-2999 or their division's computing=20
support office. Users outside of Dartmouth should contact their own=20
internet service provider's computing support office.

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