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Inbound Virus Notification

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Subject: Inbound Virus Notification
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:23:09 +1100 (EADT)
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Message "Re: your file"
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contains a virus that cannot be removed
and has been quarantined.

The quarantined message will be automatically deleted after 14 days.
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++NOTE++
Many viruses these days, such as bugbear, are able to change the sender
address. This is commonly known as spoofing.
This means that the address listed as the sender, may not have actually
sent the virus message. It has probably come from an infected machine
that has previously received an email from the named sender.

Please check the Internet Headers of the infected message in order to
determine a more likely origin.
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