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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 12:30:13 -0500 (CDT)
From: elijah wright <elw@stderr.org>
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Subject: Re: [ADMINISTRIVIA] new virus claims to be from sources.redhat.com or cygwin.com
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> We're receiving a ton of email with zip attachments which purport to be
> from sources.redhat.com or cygwin.com.  These show up as bogus bounce
> messages, sometimes from "noreply@cygwin.com" or
> "noreply@sources.redhat.com".
>
> Since I'm seeing quite a few of these in the postmaster inbox, I can
> only assume that everyone else is getting them, too.  If you get one of
> these please do the wise thing and just delete the message.  Don't open
> it and please don't complain to postmaster.

this is probably the new mydoom variant that's making the rounds today.



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