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Message-ID: <Sea1-F115topWd7KKQp0002ddd9@hotmail.com>
From: randomisedletters at hotmail.com (Random Letters)
Subject: Trainz_Service_Pack_3_V1.0_to_V1.3.exe

This file, Trainz_Service_Pack_3_V1.0_to_V1.3.exe, appeared in my Linux home 
directory, accessible from plenty of other Windows systems. Either someone 
is having a laugh or something strange is happening.

McAfee and Symantec (both fully up to date) aren't interested.

Has anyone else seen this before?

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    Does HoTMaiL come with a spell checker?
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