Well I can take responsibility for the messages from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', however if the Debian User mailing list didn't send
out viruses in the first place, there wouldn't be the automated reply.

The same goes for the YODA messages.

In all honesty I've merely kept up with my software and virus updates and
don't actually know why my software automatically responded.

However, if there were no response, it wouldn't be nearly as obvious that
the email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] was viral.

So, if there's any way the mailing list can filter out the viruses in the
first place, you won't see the automated messages. At any rate I hope people
go after the real culprit(the sender of the virus) and don't take it out on
us.

Josh Everist


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of DvB
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 3:05 PM
To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: Virus incident




God, I wish "YODA" would stop sending this crap :-(



YODA Panda Antivirus for Exchange Server <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:

> Panda Antivirus has found the following viruses in the message:
>       Server :        YODA
>
>       Sent by :       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Address :       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       To :    debian-user@lists.debian.org
>       Subject :       info i found !!
>       Date :  21/11/2001  22:26:25
>
> VARNING !!    Virus found in this E-Mail.
>
> File :  whatever.exe   inside:         info i found !!
>          Virus :      W32/Aliz - Ignored
>
> http://www.pandasoftware.com
>
>
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