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To: Scrapps who wrote (21846)12/4/2002 6:58:10 PM
From: David Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
Yahoo is telling you that you have sent email to address you have never heard of, and that it can't deliver them because they are bad addresses?

You think you have a virus? Are your virus definitions up to date, and have you scanned your system? Yes? Then...

Perhaps someone has used your email address as a "sent-by" for their spam, and they are sending mail to bad addresses and you are being notified of the bounce. Could be possible.

Back later tonight.....



To: Scrapps who wrote (21846)12/4/2002 7:34:31 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
Did you open it? I similarly got a bounce notice from MAILER-DAEMON@dnai.com (my mail service). The subject line and headers looked real enough as a bounce notice, but the inside told me that I had to open an enclosed attachment to find out who the bounces were, or why they bounced, or some such garbage ... can't remember exactly. But I know my real isp wouldn't write it that way.

Needless to say, trashed it.



To: Scrapps who wrote (21846)12/4/2002 11:55:58 PM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 22053
 
"Anyone know how to contact Symantec about a virus that gets around their software?"

How to submit a file to Symantec Security Response over the Internet or on a floppy disk (Norton AntiVirus 2002)
service1.symantec.com

Online Scan for Viruses
security1.norton.com