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Re: Getting a klez



Mark, you don't have the virus, but somebody who you've had an online
relationship with (heh heh) does.  That person's computer is sending out e
mail and spoofing addresses in his or her mailbox to another address in
that mailbox.  Your online friend is a contributor to The Who Mailing List.
It's likely that others have "received" this e mail from you and just
deleted it.

Rick in Maine

Original Message:
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From: Mark R. Leaman bushchoked@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 09:23:23 -0800 (PST)
To: TheWho@igtc.com
Subject: Re: Getting a klez


Somebody who has the klez virus has your e mail address and the Who Mailing
List in their address book.

Rick:

Gotcha. But here's the situation: this computer doesn't have Klez,
according to the cleanout program to fix Klez. This one was in use,
possibly online when the message was sent. My home computer was turned off
at the time the message was sent, so even if it has the virus it couldn't
have sent it. In fact, the time of the message is one timezone off from
mine (if I'm reading these things correctly, mine is -500 and that one is
-600)). Plus no one else I Email, sometimes on a regular basis, has gotten
such a message from me.

your address as sender.  Do not consult Oliver Stone, this is just a
coincidence.

Perhaps. But one thing is certain: it couldn't have come from MY computers.
It's what the dog DIDN'T do in the night, you see...


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