I must hate me. Apparently, I have just tried to send myself a virus - which
of course I haven't, my anti-virus is fine and my computer checks out OK.

So how do e-mail addresses get hi-jacked for this sort of nonsense? Can
anyone point me at a suitable website to find out how? 

Many thanks,

Malcolm 

> Dear Customer
> 
> An e-mail addressed to you was intercepted by our mail 
> systems because it contained a known virus. We have deleted 
> the e-mail and the virus so that it poses no threat to your computer.
> 
> The name of the virus was Worm/Netsky.D.Dam worm The address 
> it appears to have been sent from is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> What do you need to do?
> The virus has been identified and deleted, therefore you 
> don't need to do anything. If you know the person who the 
> infected mail appears to have come from, you may wish to 
> forward the details to them. However, this is entirely up to you.
> 
> Please note, that we do recommend that you always run 
> up-to-date virus protection on your own computer. No system 
> is 100% effective and although the protection we offer will 
> remove a significant threat from viruses, it is vitally 
> important that you protect your computer as well.


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