Yes, send-pr results in virus emails

From: Clifton Royston (cliftonr_at_tikitechnologies.com)
Date: 01/27/04

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      OK, on January 23 I sent in a PR from a development-only machine
    using the send-pr command. This machine happens to actually receive
    mail because I'm testing mail server software on it, but I have never
    used it to send mail, and I have never gotten mail on that machine
    other than via sending test messages to myself. So this address did
    *not* exist in anybody's address book before I sent a PR from it, OK?

      About 8 minutes after the PR acknowledgment from GNATS I got the
    first virus response of Worm/Gibe.F, originating from
    cpe-138-217-67-84.vic.bigpond.net.au [138.217.67.84]. I've totalled 20
    virus emails in the past few days, from around the world. Not
    horrendous, but annoying and "bad press".

      I don't think there need be any more doubt that PRs are being
    forwarded to virus-infected clients. I have no idea who to take this
    up with, but I would really appreciate it if somebody could track
    these folks down and unsubscribe them until they can get their
    machines cleaned up. Rather than harass all the readers with the
    list, I've compiled one and I'll send it to an appropriate
    administrator for the PR list when I find one.

      -- Clifton

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              Clifton Royston  --  cliftonr@tikitechnologies.com 
             Tiki Technologies Lead Programmer/Software Architect
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    If you never did, you should.  These things are fun, and fun is good.
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