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Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 22:45:55 -0400
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Neo 1061 on Fri, 17 May 2002 02:17:24 GMT)
Subject: Re: There is a Virus in your system !!
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> This wasn't a bounce (e.g. mailer_daemon, blah blah, user unknown...), it 
> was a message from someone trying to tell someone else they had a virus...

It was automatic, so it's a type of bounce.  I don't think a real
person would be so naive as to send such a message to a whole mailing
list, especially since none of the list mail is "from" the list.

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