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Virus found in the message



Scanner: MailMonitor for SMTP v1.2.0 

Problem description:
Email data:
MessageID: <200308191445.h7JEjwVq019369@geranium.noc.ucla.edu>
From: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
To: <jeffwood@ucla.edu>
Cc: 
Subject: Re: Wicked screensaver
Scanning part []

Scanning part [wicked_scr.scr]
Attachment validity check: passed.
Virus identity found: W32/Sobig-F



A message sent with your return address contained a virus or was 
otherwise damaged so that it could not be scanned for viruses.  It is
possible that someone else's computer is infected with a virus and 
is sending out infected messages with your return address.

If you were indeed trying to send this message you will need to remove
the virus from the attachment and try sending it again.

It is recommended that you install virus protection software 
and update it regularly.  

UCLA faculty, staff, and students can download virus protection software
from http://www.ats.ucla.edu/software/antivirus/Sophos.html

Non-UCLA people should contact their local computer support personnel
for assistance in removing the virus. Commercial virus protection
software can be obtained from http://www.mcafee.com,
http://www.symantec.com, or http://www.sophos.com.




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