DBCfour at aol.com
DBCfour at aol.com
Mon Sep 8 12:57:11 CDT 2003
Hi Shamil, Someone that has you in their address book has the virus. It's spoofing your address, and the ISP on the receiving end is just sending a notification to whoever shows up in the "from" tag. Delete them...People have been getting them for weeks now. You're lucky if you're just seeing your first. :-) Donna In a message dated 9/8/2003 1:37:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, shamil at SMSConsulting.spb.ru writes: > Hi All, > > Have you ever seen a message returned to your mailbox, having your e-mail > address in From field, which you didn't send? (see example in P.S.) > This doesn't seem to be a virus running on my PC - my PC is scanned > periodically using NAV with latest updates. > And the recipients e-mail addresses of such messages aren't written in my > address book, and even MS Outlook Express version I use is different! > > What is this? A virus NAV missing while scanning my PC? Or...? Could you > please advice? > > This looks very much like SOBIG virus but I don't have it on my PC! > > So much confused, > TIA for any info, > Shamil > > P.S. Strange messages header: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://databaseadvisors.com/pipermail/dba-tech/attachments/20030908/0ead006d/attachment.html>