I wonder if it might be the knock-on eggect of this week's email worm. I
have had upwards of 100 stopped inbound to fake addresses here, all from one
infected machine, as well as a half dozen bounced back to 'senders' at fake
addresses here.
As bad as I have seen - meaning a corporate network administrator who
believe he can clean a network of 250 PCs without taking down the network.
And (evidently) without having adequate virus protection. It makes you
wonder.
Piers
-----Original Message-----
From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of ClassicVW@xxxxxxx
Sent: 29 January 2004 12:32
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: Time warp alert, was Getting close, but with a twist
I've been having difficulty accessing the "further" regions of the Internet.
I can barely get online, but can't get to too many places since yesterday. I
was blaming it on the snowstorm we and most of the Eastern U.S. had....? All
posts are arriving in random order to my address too.
George S.
olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
My sent mail box says I sent this message at 2:42 AM (my time). It finally
showed up with a received time of 4:14 PM. A mighty slow trip to France and
back for electrons. It also seemed like Skip's posts about his giveaway and
the on-list replies were all out of order.
Moose
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