FYI -- I did not send that; nor did I send any e-mails with the heading
"dgxgmftknkb." The only message I've sent to the list today involved Brown
v. Hartlage, which I hope arrived in unsullied form.
I believe there's a virus out there that is somehow "masquerading" as coming
from my e-mail address. If anyone knows of any way for me to stop this,
please let me know.
Thanks
Marty Lederman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Sanford" <psanford@crp.org>
To: <election-law@majordomo.lls.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 2:49 PM
Subject: Warning: Possible virus in msg from on list serve
I received this from the list serve early this afternoon. I assume others
did as well. As you can see from the note, our firewall blocked the
attachment, which appears to bear a filename suspiciously like some of the
viruses that were recently making the rounds.
Hoping your firewall did the same...
X-Authentication-Warning: majordomo.lls.edu: majordomo set sender to
owner-election-law_gl@majordomo.lls.edu using -f
From: marty.lederman@comcast.net
To: election-law_gl@majordomo.lls.edu
Subject: dgxgmftknkb
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:10:01 -0500
Sender: owner-election-law_gl@majordomo.lls.edu
test
[Attachment denied by Firewall (type "application/octet-stream", filename
"document.zip"). Please see David if you have any questions.]