Two things. First, the IL*Y* (I won't spell it out) in the subject
triggers spam filters at a number of sites, as I've learned as "listmaster"...
Second, I found another variant slightly more amusing, something to
the effect of:
Please do this:
sudo rm -f /
>>>Mo DeJong said:
> Ok, this really has nothing to do with tcljava, but it is just
> so funny I had to send it to everone in my address book.
>
> Mo Dejong
> Red Hat Inc.
>
>
> ============================================
> >> This virus works on the honor system!! <<
> ============================================
>
> ========================================================
> * * If you're running a variant of unix or linux!!!! * *
> * * please forward this message to everyone you know * *
> * * and delete a bunch of your files at random. * *
> ========================================================
>
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