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Hi gang,
These are apparently not coming through Hockey-L, so let's take the
discussion off line. Please feel free to subscribe to the HOCKEY list
at lists.maine.edu and discuss this as much you wish.
If you think Hockey-L might be involved, please send me an example or
two ASAP, including all mail headers and complete text.
Examples of Hockey-L involvement would be something apparently from
Hockey-L and/or due to your recent post to Hockey-L.
Perhaps Mark's machine has been compromised or perhaps someone is just
using his (old) e-mail address (the latter is much more probable). In
any event, there is probably nothing any of us can do. I'm afraid I
haven't seen the problem, as the 300-400 spam and viruses I receive each
day are filtered before I have to look at them. By the way, Mark hasn't
used the old alum.rpi account in some time ... and it probably no longer
exists.
cheers, wayne
[log in to unmask] wrote, in part, on 2/4/2005 12:12 PM:
> For instance, the most recent one is purportedly from
>[log in to unmask], a long-time poster on HOCKEY-L. I'm confident that
>Mark is probably not even aware that his e-mail address is being used in an
>unauthorized fashion.
>
> The message reads: "Hi. Did you get the previous document I attached
>for you? I resent it in this email just incase, because I really need you
>to check it out asap."
>
> My Norton anti-virus software has been intercepting all of these
>attachments, but it's become a real nuisance as the number of bogus messages
>continues to escalate.
>
>
>Bill Corrigan
>
>LET'S GO BRUNO!
>
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