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Could the sender of this message please inform me of what the content was?
It seems to have been cut short in transit.
On 12/26/05 11:21 AM, "Newfarmernet" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Isabell
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> The following is an automated message from UVM's email gateway: This email
> message contained an attachment of a type that could carry a virus.
> The attachment was an archive that contained a type of file that we don't
> allow, so the entire attachment was been deleted.
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> Attachment name: Anne.zip, anne.zip
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> UVM has decided to block certain well known executable file types at our
> email gateway, to help reduce the risk of email viruses spreading on our
> network. This message most likely contained a ZIP attachment. UVM
> allows most ZIP attachments to be delivered, however if a ZIP contains
> a file type that's known to be a common attack method for viruses, we
> drop the ZIP attachment.
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> If you get this message, but want the attachment being sent to you,
> we recommend you contact the sender and ask them to use the UVM file
> transfer application at https://www.uvm.edu/filetransfer/ to send
> the file to you.
>
> This notification is being sent to you for informational purposes. To
> keep nuisance factors and mail traffic under control, the original sender
> of the message has NOT been notified -- you may want to let them know at
> your discretion, if you feel the email you received is legitimate.
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> UVM Postmaster <[log in to unmask]>
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