Subject: Re: Please scan your computers for viruses
From: "rcm" <rcm711@hotmail.com>
Date: 28/09/2003, 04:13
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

I hope you got your seti account passwords before you killed the old email
account.
"John-James-Connellan" <usa@hotmail.net> wrote in message
news:Sapcb.33219$pK2.59485@news.indigo.ie...
I got a new e-mail address and stopped the old e-mail address.
That solved the problem for me. :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Side effects, I have yet to resubscribe to useful newsletters.

"D." <Dereka_k@NotSoHotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Cpkcb.15841$H86.238492@news1.telusplanet.net...
I've received several hundred myself the last several days.  I have no
idea
how much legitimate E-mail has been bounced off my account.

  Its a good thing I check my E-mail several times a day, but its
starting
to get annoying.

D.


"Dave Trapnell" <dtresearch@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Please scan your computers for viruses.

I have so far received more than a thousand Worm.Automat.AHB
viruses (viri?) in my inbox, They are sometimes coming in at
about eight or more per hour, and as they are more than 1/8
megabytes each, they are becoming difficult to manage, as my
inbox fills up and my legitimate email starts to bounce.

I don't know exactly how the virus works, so I can't say for
sure if someone downloads the group into Outlook Express,
whether the virus can find the email addresses contained in
the Usenet Postings, but just to be safe, if you have not
done so please update your virus definitions and scan your
computer(s), or use one of the free or one-shot scanners.

The definition for this virus was included in a supplemental
Symanted LiveUpdate that was released last Thursday,
9/18/03.

If anyone knows a way to determine the source of these
emails, please let me know.

This virus has its own smtp engine so if it is active on
your system, you won't see any results of its activity in
your outbox.

Thanks
Dave