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Date: | Wed, 3 Mar 2004 10:18:48 -0500 |
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Neither my computer in my room nor the computer I use at work has a virus. I
work for the IT help department at the Business School, so I can honestly
verify neither computer I use to check my email has or has had a virus. The
virus you are receiving from my email address must be a forged from. Please
stop the deactivation of my account immeadiately. Thank you.
Jeff Ares
School of Business
The University of Vermont.
Quoting [log in to unmask]:
> 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.
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> 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.
>
> UVM Postmaster <[log in to unmask]>
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