From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Tue Sep 02 2003 - 12:25:00 MDT
Thank you Rhinoceros! Apparently all that header stuff is not nearly as
much Greek to you as it is to me :) Having thought about what you say, I
have decided to stop worrying about whether I am an oft-recurring
address in US military address books, which is also quite a weight off
my mind. Probably, it seems to me, I can continue to leave my cell phone
on.
Best Regards
Blunderov
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-virus@lucifer.com [mailto:owner-virus@lucifer.com] On Behalf
Of rhinoceros
Sent: 02 September 2003 08:03 PM
To: virus@lucifer.com
Subject: RE: virus: Appeal for advice
[Blunderov]
I have been getting a lot of mail returned to me as undeliverable. The
trouble is I never sent out the mail which is being returned to me. Some
mail is entitled 'that movie', a title which I have never used, some is
entitled 'my details' which IS a title I have used sometimes in my
former scambaiting activities.
<snip>
[rhinoceros]
No need to worry, Blunderov. We all receive them these days.
Someone who had your e-mail address in their address book was infected
by a virus. Then the virus started sending out infected e-mails to
addresses it found there, using your own address, which was also found
there, as a return address ("From:") .
Some of these emails were sent to addresses which were no longer valid.
So, those messages were "returned" to you as undelivered, because they
appeared as sent by you.
And don't worry about looking bad. One can easily see in the headers
that the "From:" address was not really the address from which they were
sent from.
If you are still curious about the route this message followed, you can
follow the "Received from" "by" lines, starting from the last one and
going upwards. Keep in mind that some of the bottom "Received from" "by"
lines can also be fake.
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