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RE: [Fwd: Norton AntiVirus detected a virus in a message you sent. The infected attachment was deleted.]

From: Sander Striker <striker_at_apache.org>
Date: 2003-10-25 09:06:17 CEST

> From: Files [mailto:files@poetryunlimited.com]
> Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 8:59 AM

> Could someone please explain why a simple compressed text file generated
> this response?
>
> How should I have sent this attachment? I have never seen this response
> before.

If you look closely at the response, you'll see you are getting this message
from one of the subscribers. In the .mil domain no less. They probably
have tight settings of what to allow via email. It would be nice if it
was configured not to reply when the origin is a mailinglist though, but
that's not something we can influence (other than politely asking).

Anyway, your message made it through just fine.

Sander

> Thanks.
>
> ---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
> Subject: Norton AntiVirus detected a virus in a message you sent. The
> infected attachment was deleted. From: "NAV for Microsoft
> Exchange-NWMS11" <NAVMSE-NWMS11@navair.navy.mil> Date: Sat, October 25,
> 2003 1:12 am
> To: "'Files'" <files@poetryunlimited.com>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Recipient of the infected attachment: Powell, Jim (EER)\Inbox
> Subject of the message: Contribs/tools/Mandrake subpackages oh my.... One
> or more attachments were deleted
> Attachment list.txt.bz2 was Deleted for the following reasons:
> Virus UNAUTHORIZED FILE was found.
>
>
>
> --
> Shamim Islam
> BA BS

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