Sorry everyone. i have an antivirus and i've changed my email password and
i set anti-spoofing command on my domain. It looks like someone/something
is using my contact list.



On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 5:44 AM, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:

> "Peter Gentry" <peter.gen...@sunscales.co.uk> writes:
>
> > How did potential malware links get into the list, it hasn't happend
> > before? If its not spam then the poster should be less cryptic
> > or he won't get anyone interested.
>
> Spam sent with a spoofed address from a list participant.
>
> The headers indicate
>
> Original-Received: from Debian-exim by eggs.gnu.org with spam-scanned
> (Exim 4.71)
>         (envelope-from <m...@mouries.net>) id 1abl63-0001w5-GC
>         for lilypond-user@gnu.org; Fri, 04 Mar 2016 03:28:30 -0500
> Original-Received: from mbob.nabble.com ([162.253.133.15]:52587)
>         by eggs.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71)
>         (envelope-from <m...@mouries.net>) id 1abl63-0001uG-8E
>         for lilypond-user@gnu.org; Fri, 04 Mar 2016 03:28:27 -0500
> Original-Received: from msam.nabble.com (unknown [162.253.133.85])
>         by mbob.nabble.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id A4078222658C
>         for <lilypond-user@gnu.org>; Fri,  4 Mar 2016 00:20:03 -0800 (PST)
> X-detected-operating-system: by eggs.gnu.org: iOS iPhone or iPad
> X-Received-From: 162.253.133.15
>
> Which seems like an injection via Nabble.com.  Rather than a spoofed
> mail address, this would rather look like a hacked account at
> Nabble.com.  Much less likely, a hacked iPad (but what kind of
> virus/worm would try going through a Nabble account next?).
>
> Marc?  Any ideas?
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>



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