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Date: | Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:51:40 -0700 |
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> Once again, don't be too fast to blame a Museum-Ler (not that it's
impossible
> that one or more are infected)
But I'm afraid it IS a Museum-Ler. It's possible to discern the source of
the virus by reading the headers of email that has been bounced by a virus
detecting server. This only happens when your address is the one that has
been spoofed (as mine, Deb's and others' have). The affected address is one
that *most likely* has added my email address to an Outlook address book
via the Museum-L list, as it is unlikely that they have my address from any
other source.
Please understand that I am not pointing fingers, but asking that all
persons subscribed to this list please install and run virus checking
software. I don't want any intent to place or not place blame to discourage
anyone and everyone from installing and running virus checking software.
Just because the messages might not have come from a Museum-L subscriber
does not mean that we are in the clear here. It's for your own good (tm).
Thanks again,
Andy
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