Hi Everyone,
It is very highly in all probability, not a virus. Many virus programs may
have found it to be a possible threat.  If you look at the warning it says
"potential" virus and "unauthorized code. The card was a clickable link and
that coding may have set off alarms in some virus programs. They may have
seen it as a file that could execute on its own or by clicking, and then
open a virus. It was only a picture of an envelope that you could click on
and be sent to the birthday card. Company servers are especially sensitive.
Natalie


Someone tried to send you a potential virus or unauthorised code


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:11 PM
Subject: WARNING. Someone tried to send you a potential virus or
unauthorised code

The MessageLabs Email Security System discovered a possible virus or
unauthorised code (such as a Trojan) in an email sent to you.
The email has now been quarantined and was not delivered.
Please read the whole of this email carefully.  It explains the statu



On 6/4/07, L T CHERPESKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I also received the notice - and yes it was the e-mail Greeting card

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*Sent:* Monday, June 04, 2007 12:07 PM
*Subject:* Fwd: [TMIC] RE: WARNING. Someone tried to send you a potential
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       I also received notice, it was the e-mail Greeting card


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