Re: That stinkin' "CO2 and mites" thread
Glider: I didn't get the message. I do believe Saddam.exe was a virus, so
whoever sent it probably didn't even know they were sending it. Hope you
didn't open the attachment. I am very careful about opening attachments,
especially if I don't know who they're coming from and I usually use my
preview screen to read mail. I have been very lucky so far in that I haven't
gotten any of the emails containing viruses. Don't know if the isp has
something in place to prevent it coming through or what.
I just looked back through the virus warnings and I must not have kept the
one on Saddam. It should be in urban legends.
kathy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glider Onair" <glider@yage.net>
To: <propagation@mallorn.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 9:52 AM
Subject: That stinkin' "CO2 and mites" thread
> Did anyone else receive a message from this list with the subject header
> "CO2 and mites"? I've recieved no less than 3 copies of this, with an
> executable called saddam.exe attached to it. I received a copy just a
week
> or two ago, one in mid to late December, and one or two copies previous to
> that.
>
> One truly annoying thing is that one copy went to an email address no
> longer subscribed to this list. Am I being singled out for attack by
> someone, is this stuff really coming from propagation@mallorn? The
message
> has absolutely no relevance to either propagation or mites and CO2, just
> for the record. It contains only the afore mentioned executable, and a
> link to some sort of messagemates place.
>
> Thanks for any assistance that can be rendered in this matter,
> Glider
>
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