Seems to be backscatter off that address' filter - viral e-mails most often have a fake (not the originator's) return address. Simply delete and notify that address' admin to stop that - (s)he can just as easily catch and destroy. * Ward Phillips, DVM <horsedoc@tds.net> [2005-06-20 13:02:17 -0500]: > > I never sent an e-mail to this address, please advise further. > > > *** DCCCD eSafe detected hostile content in this email. *** > > > Time: 20 Jun 2005 12:06:17 > Scan result: Mail rejected > Protocol: SMTP in > File Name\Mail Subject: mail_1119237358: Good day > Source: _h_o_r_s_e_d_o_c_@_t_d_s_._n_e_t > Destination: _j_i_m_m_y_@_d_c_c_c_d_._e_d_u > Details: > doc.zip\doc.doc > .scr Infected with Win32.Mytob.ac (Non-Removable), Blocked -- Regards, Dave
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