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Ski and Snowboard Club <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear  user of  "Uvm.edu"  mailing system,

Your e-mail account has been temporary  disabled because  of unauthorized access.

Please,  read  the attach for further details.

Best  wishes,
    The Uvm.edu team                              http://www.uvm.edu

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The following is an automated message from UVM's email gateway:

UVM's email gateway found one or more attachments to this email message
that contained the following virus(es):
W32/Bagle-J
The gateway has deleted the attachments.

This notification is being sent to you for informational purposes.  To
keep nuisance factors and mail traffic under control, the apparent sender
of the message has NOT been notified.  Many viruses use forged "from"
addresses, so the apparent sender's computer may not be the one that is
infected.

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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following is an automated message from UVM's email gateway: UVM's email gateway found one or more attachments to this email message that contained the following virus(es): W32/Bagle-J The gateway has deleted the attachments. This notification is being sent to you for informational purposes. To keep nuisance factors and mail traffic under control, the apparent sender of the message has NOT been notified. Many viruses use forged "from" addresses, so the apparent sender's computer may not be the one that is infected. UVM Postmaster <[log in to unmask]> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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