Warning: A possible virus has been detected in one of your messages.

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Date: 05/25/04

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    Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 11:01:37 +0200
    To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
    
    

    A virus or an infected file has been detected in a message:

    From: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
    To: storm@cua.dk
    Subject: Information

    Messages containing infected attachments will no longer
    be forwarded.

    If you wish to send emails with attachment, we strongly
    recommend that you enclose your attachment in formats
    like .ZIP.

    This is the size of the email in question:
    -rw------- 1 root mail 31436 May 25 10:10 msg.QK6D

    This is what our filter said about the issue:
    ---------------------------------------------
    X-Procmail-AV: WORM_NetSky.B (W32/Netsky-B, I-Worm.Moodown.B, W32/Netsky.b@MM, Moodown.B, W32.Netsky.B@mm, Win32.Netsky.B) detected.
    ---------------------------------------------

    These filenames were found in the message:
    "Bill.zip"
    Content-Disposition: attachment;

    If you want this mail anyway, please click here:
    mailto:storm@cua.dk?Subject=send%20file%202004-05-25/msg.QK6D

    Should that fail, click here in stead:
    mailto:control@eworm.info?Subject=msg.QK6D

    __________

    RECIPIENT:
    __________

    You are our customer, therefore we did this effort to protect you
    from viruses.
    If you do not want the antivirus scanning for your emails, please
    click here: mailto:control@eworm.info?Subject=no-antivirus
    otherwise no action is required on your part. A copy of this
    message has been delivered to the sender.

    __________

    SENDER:
    __________

    Please update your virus detection software and clean
    your system before attempting to resend this message.

    If you are one of our customers, we suggest that you
    use our WebMail system at:

    http://YOURDOMAIN/webmail

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    control@eworm.info
    kontrol@evirus.dk
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