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Message-ID: <1076602674.95515.15.camel@klotz.local>
From: nakal at web.de (Martin)
Subject: HELLO

Am Thu, den 12.02.2004 schrieb CHS um 09:28:
> wow, has ALL of cisco been 0wned?

Calm down, it's just a faked "From:"-header. Someone posted
an email with my address, too. Look here:
http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-February/016738.html

And he even tried to fake a bounce-mail from my SMTP-server,
which I'm using. The bounce-mail said something about a virus which
could not be removed and has been sent to the list here.

You can see from the "Received:"-headers where the emails come from.
And second thing is, I don't remember anymore when I used MS-Windows
last time (everything FreeBSD here).

It was somehow funny. The most annoying thing about it is that you
get about 30 bounce mails from the people who use automatic virus
scanners. You should switch the bounce-mails off for mailing lists,
IMO.

Martin



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