Re: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-29 Thread Ulrich Keil
If you are searching for a free solution to fight spam check out spamassassin: www.spamassassin.org It is the best anti-spam tool i have ever seen and works great. Ulrich On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:57:16PM -0500, Stef wrote: > NEVER IGNORE SPAM! > And if you really want to save yourself some

Re: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-29 Thread Jason Kohles
On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 04:42, Jeremy Anderson wrote: > 3) The only "real" information here can be found in the first Received: line. Note >the IP address: > > 131.95.135.162 > > This is the "address" of the machine which is originating these messages. This >cannot easily be forged or erased.

Re: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-29 Thread Charley Hamilton
Roberto - THe latest fad is viruses which tell you how dangerous the virus is, then offer you a patch/protection/additional information whic arrives as an attachment (or maybe a link to a download) bearing the viral payload. Be not fooled by the crafty (well, okay maybe just sneaky) virus a

RE: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-29 Thread Turville, Paul
ginal Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 26 June 2002 03:17 To: Guillaume Jacques Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: can someone decipher this? The funny thing is I got an email that says this: --

RE: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-29 Thread Tim Donahue
2002 10:17 PM To: Guillaume Jacques Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: can someone decipher this? The funny thing is I got an email that says this: --- W32.Klez.E is a very dangerous virus that spread through email. Kaspersky give you th

Re: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-27 Thread Stef
NEVER IGNORE SPAM! And if you really want to save yourself some time in dechipering these, you can use either the free reporting or the much better $30/yr tools and mail filtering and reporting at: www.spamcop.net Just run ALL headers and the WHOLE body of the message through their spam reporti

Re: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-27 Thread Jeremy Anderson
Well, there's not a lot to go on, but here's what I can tell you by looking at the headers: 1) The subject looks a lot like someone is sending you the W32.KlezE worm. See here for more information: http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2) The From: (J.MARSHAK) is irrelevant. Forging this is trivial. If t

RE: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-27 Thread rcahanap
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: can someone decipher this? Hello Roberto, I would forward a copy of these headers, complete with your real e-mail address to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have verified that the Mail servers

RE: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-26 Thread rcahanap
very dangerous?!? Aren't viruses suppose to hide itself? -Roberto Cahanap -Original Message- From: Guillaume Jacques [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: can someone decipher this? Importance: High Hello Roberto,

Re: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-26 Thread Johan De Meersman
It's called SPAM, and one usually ignores it :) First, the 'Received:' headers are always ordered most-recent-first, so you read those bottom to top. The mail originated at 131.95.135.162, was sent through the smtp server at ocean.otr.usm.edu which forwarded it to trinity.infinethosting.com,

RE: can someone decipher this?

2002-06-26 Thread Matt Andreko
You may be seeing the Klez virus. If I'm correct, it is distributed via an iframe, which causes it to be executed by outlook/outlook express. You may want to look at http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ml to see if it describes the issue you are having. It could very well be something else too, but this wou