Thank god that I use Pine.
Yasir
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Paul Thomas wrote:
> Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 23:14:54 +0100
> From: Paul Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "pgsql-sql @ postgresql . org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [SQL] virus warning
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On 19/09/2003 16:37 scott.marlowe wrote:
Keep in mind, if you check the headers on the emails you'll see that they
are forged. I've been getting about 20 emails a day telling me a message
I know I didn't send was infected with a virus.
I got 432 last night inbound, some with names forged from t
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Paul Thomas wrote:
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> On 19/09/2003 07:17 Tomasz Myrta wrote:
> > Hi
> > Recently I receive massive mail attack. This attack comes from some
> > postgresql mailing list users. All send-to adresses are taken from users
> > mailboxes which contain postgresql posts. Currently
The world rejoiced as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Huxton) wrote:
I've been getting something similar myself. Roughly 100 per day.
Only 100, eh? I have been seeing that many per hour, give or take...
If it will help someone, I found that The Microsoft Virus is called
"Swen" or "Gibe". It attacks
Hi,
Yeah me too - about 150 so far today.
I was thinking it's from my Debian mailing lists not PostgreSQL.
Strange people these stpid virus spammers.
Good luck with it all.
Regards
Rudi.
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The world rejoiced as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Huxton) wrote:
> I've been getting something similar myself. Roughly 100 per day.
Only 100, eh? I have been seeing that many per hour, give or take...
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People can be set wondering
So far I've had nearly 150 of these in the last 12 hours or so. Somebody
on these lists has a lot of explaining to do! Fortunately my spam
filters are up to scratch and I run Linux :) Others may not be so lucky.
Currently I've found 45 different Return-Path values in these posts and
it's growing
On 19/09/2003 07:17 Tomasz Myrta wrote:
Hi
Recently I receive massive mail attack. This attack comes from some
postgresql mailing list users. All send-to adresses are taken from users
mailboxes which contain postgresql posts. Currently I found two kinds of
viruses:
1. Empty post with "Undelivere
On Friday 19 September 2003 07:17, Tomasz Myrta wrote:
> Hi
> Recently I receive massive mail attack. This attack comes from some
> postgresql mailing list users. All send-to adresses are taken from users
> mailboxes which contain postgresql posts. Currently I found two kinds of
> viruses:
> 1. Emp
Hi
Recently I receive massive mail attack. This attack comes from some
postgresql mailing list users. All send-to adresses are taken from users
mailboxes which contain postgresql posts. Currently I found two kinds of
viruses:
1. Empty post with "Undelivered message to..." body
2. Microsoft "Dear
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