On 16/5/04, GRAYWOLF, discombobulated, offered:
>BTW, when you think of it, it almost has to come deliberately from
someone on
>the list. They would have to know that I am subscribed to the list, they
>would
>have to know how the list resets the mail. It is not the sort of thing
e-mail
>bomb so
Hello Jostein,
I have received one such today just like that spoofing my address.
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Best regards,
Bruce
Sunday, May 16, 2004, 2:03:37 PM, you wrote:
J> Interestingly, I have received two mail bounces today, of messages that have
J> used my PDML address to spoof.
J> Both of the messages were
Ive been getting these on a daily basis. Sometimes 5 or 6 a day. I've
scanned my computer about a hundred times in the past week.
-Shawn
-Original Message-
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 10:59 AM
To: Pentax Discussion Malling List
Subject: PDML Virus
Of course it is a spoof. But it is the first time I have ever gotten one coming
in with pdml as the fake sender. I posted the heads up, so some unsuspecting
list member would not get caught by one like it.
BTW, when you think of it, it almost has to come deliberately from someone on
the list. T
- Original Message -
From: "graywolf"
Subject: PDML Virus Alert
> I just received an e-mail purported to be from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a
> subject of "Re: Your Software", and an attachment named
"application.pif".
>
> If you get such a message do not open the attachment.
>
> There are
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