Re: Mail Deliver Subsystem responses.

From: mae (agrannie_at_notemail.msn.com)
Date: 11/24/05

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    Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 23:50:47 -0600
    
    

    See:
    http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/virus.aspx?id=49473

    Or you can always go to your antivirus provider's site for the latest news.

    --
    mae
    "elisheva29" <elisheva29@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:589FC054-0A70-4C06-84B2-5E5C1E853A0E@microsoft.com...
    | What I am trying to tell you, though is that these "bounce-back" responses
    | that I am getting are NOT taking the normal format for one of these virii.
    I
    | am getting password information and other things.  None of the addresses
    are
    | even REMOTELY familiar.  What you do not seem to understand is that my
    | friends do not USE hotmail.  I use it for commercial purposes only.  WHY
    am I
    | suddenly getting messages bouncing back from hotmail addresses?  And yes,
    | they are being directed to my junk e-mail folder, as apprpriate, but I am
    | trying to figure out if something else is going on.  This just doesn't
    seem
    | to fit the normal profile of the virii that copy themselves out of the
    | address books of others.  It also seems strange that I have received these
    | mails as they don't LOOK like the normal computer-generated delivery
    failure
    | message.
    | RE:
    |
    | This_is_an_automatically_generated_Delivery_Status_Notification.
    |
    | SMTP_Error_[]
    | I'm_afraid_I_wasn't_able_to_deliver_your_message.
    | This_is_a_permanent_error;_I've_given_up._Sorry_it_didn't_work_out.
    |
    | The_full_mail-text_and_header_is_attached!
    |
    | With a very small zip file attached that I am not going to open.  These
    | messages seem not to be computer generated, or very crudely so...That is
    why
    | it seems so much different to me.  If you can show me someone that has
    | received things like this that were a simple virus from another machine,
    then
    | I will feel better and notify my friends and hotmail...my issue is whether
    it
    | is a simple virus or something more.  I am also getting these emails:
    |
    | Account and Password Information are attached!
    |
    |
    | ***** Go to: http://www.clmboh-mx-04.mgw.rr.com
    | ***** Email: postman@clmboh-mx-04.mgw.rr.com
    |
    | Same configuration with the small zip attached.
    |
    | Am I crazy or is this stranger than I think?
    |
    |
    

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