Do you still have the original.  If so please send it to me.

You should be able to do a simple "locate" and you can do a "find" and you can 
also look for a signature which can be done many ways including using "dd" but 
don't do that unless you are a real programmer and plan on dealing with real 
binary.  There is expertise.  I doubt you need it.

This "virus" is probably some silly exploit which wants to love windows and 
since you are on Linux unless you also have wine installed its probably totally 
impotent.


But I don't know.  I don't know how your computers are configured.  

Personally I just use "mutt".  I sometimes get many viruses a day and mutt is 
my favorite dog like friend who eats them,  I get no bells and whistles and 
nothing is click and paste but I have to say over the years Mutt is Man's best 
friend.





On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 01:51:53AM -0600, Ellen Mably wrote:
> I look at my email too fast. I didn't send anything, and I didn't think I
> was expecting anything. I don't think in computer language often; I've been
> thinking in legal language lately.
> 
> The email was scanned by Norton before downloading and it didn't report
> anything. I took Mark's advice and looked in my "download" file and trashed
> it x2. Hopefully, there won't be any consequences.
> 
> Ellen
> 
> On 20 April 2011 22:30, <kw...@csa-pdk.com> wrote:
> 
> > I get those emails on one of my accounts.  Just stand back and think about
> > it - legitimate organizations like UPS would not bury the contents of their
> > email in a zip file.  Secondly, there is usually a website and a waybill
> > number for you to track the progress of your shipment - they usually let you
> > look it up rather than tell you the anticipated arrival, this way they make
> > you go to their website and you get exposure to their services.  It is like
> > grocery stores placing the milk, bread and eggs at the back of the store -
> > you bound to pickup something else along the way.
> >
> > Even seasoned computer people on occassion activate a virus, we just don't
> > like admitting it.
> >
> >
> >
> > Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ellen Mably <embiol...@gmail.com>
> > Sender: clug-talk-boun...@clug.ca
> > Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 20:56:55
> > To: CLUG General<clug-talk@clug.ca>
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