- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 00:35:29 -0500 (EST)
- To: "'www-zig@w3.org'" <www-zig@w3.org>
Zig folk, Just as a FYI, this wasn't anything to do with W3C's list management software. Some subscriber to this list got filtered locally (firewalls etc) and some Antigen installation sent a 'reply to all' back to the ZIG. I've seen other mailing lists descend into confusion when this happens so thought I'd mention it... Probably best not to send attachments (and especially .exe files) to www-zig. Dan On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, ANTIGEN_DUCK wrote: > You are receiving this message because www-zig-request@tux.w3.org attempted > to send you an email attachment that contained the W32/Hybris-B virus. > Antigen for Exchange has deleted the attachment. The message, with the > subject of [www-zig] <none>, was sent from www-zig-request@tux.w3.org and > was discovered in \IMC Queues\Inbound located on the DUCK server. > > If you were not expecting this attachment, please contact the sender to > determine if he/she intended to send you this attachment. Inform the sender > that the attachment was infected with a virus. If you need the attachment > ask the sender to disinfect it with an anti-virus program before sending it > again. For more information on viruses and virus protection go to > www.ukans.edu/acs/virus. > > Please note that the server automatically generates this message. If you > reply to this message you will not receive a response. If you need > additional assistance please contact: > > Faculty & staff: Exchange Help Line at 864-2000 > Students: Help Desk at 864-0200 >
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