Troy
Surely it is something you could report to SpamCop. I know that it is
the virus part that you are protesting about, but malicious software,
transmitted using SMTP is the worst kind of spam surely....
Chris
On 1 May 2004, at 01:01, Scott Gomez wrote:
>
>
snip
> Where the ISP other than Comcast, I might suggest forwarding the
> information to them to have them try to follow up and determine which
> of
> their customers was using that particular address at the time the
> message was sent. However, since there's no evidence of intelligent
> life
> of any sort at Comcast's support office for some months now, I expect
> that any attempt to communicate them would be a Total Waste of Time.
>
> ---
> Scott Gomez
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen Troy [mailto:sctroy@xxxxxxxxx]
> Subject: [OM] Annoying virus
>
> I did not send the message below to the list. Can someone out there
> take a
> look at the following and see if there's anything there that looks like
> a
> clue to who on the list might have this virus? Someone on Comcast
> broadband, perhaps?
>
> Steve Troy
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