On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 23:56:53 +0900, Rodney Webster
<rgw_news001@knot.mine.nu> brought down from the Mount tablets
inscribed:

>In article <p5htc05n1elp1qq4a5ogmos2msegr4ko5f@4ax.com>,
> Michael Cash <buggeroff@fake.com> wrote:
>
>> Stop sending me viruses already, would you please? Three is more than
>> enough. Thanks.
>
>Nowadays viruses usually get email addresses of the computer they 
>infect, and then send email to one with the headers forged so that it 
>looks like the message came from one of the other email addresses found.
>
>So it is more than likely that a third person, who has both your and 
>Mukade's email on their computer, is the person infected.
>
>If you send me the full headers from the email you received I can try 
>and work out whose computer it is really from.

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thanks
--

Michael Cash

"I am sorry, Mr. Cash, but we are unable to accept your rap sheet in lieu of
a high school transcript."

                                Dr. Howard Sprague
                                Dean of Admissions
                                Mount Pilot College