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USNPS detected an executable attachment in an email that appears to be f


From: SPAMFIGHTERS
Subject: USNPS detected an executable attachment in an email that appears to be from you.
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 21:25:51 -0400

The USNPS does not allow our users to receive executable attachments by
email.
  Please place them in a ZIP file or send a URL to the recepient to make
them available for download.
Please note that if you did not send a message to our user, a number of
computer viruses make it appear that the
author of a message is someone else.  If that's happened to you and you did
not send the message referred to below,
please disregard this message.
Should you have any questions, please contact your system administrator or
IT support group.
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL - IT WILL NOT BE DELIVERED.
   MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS:
   The posted date was: 08/20/2003 02:28:20 PM
   The subject of the email was: Your details.
    It was sent to: <address@hidden>
   The received field shows: from FTECP3-800-PL ([66.167.200.210])
by np077washdc.nps.gov (Lotus Domino Release 5.0.12)          with SMTP id
2003082021253051:981 ;          Wed, 20 Aug 2003 21:25:30 -0400
   The SMTP Originator appears to be: address@hidden


The infected component in the scanned document was deleted.


Violation Information:
The attachment application.pif contained the virus address@hidden and was
quarantined on server NP077WASHDC/MTA/NPS.  No attempt was made to repair.
The filename extension of attachment application.pif violated the content
filtering rule 0. Delete msgs with executable attachments.  No attempt was
made to repair.







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