Le dim 25/01/2004 à 23:23, Dennis Gilmore a écrit : > Once upon a time Monday 26 January 2004 8:07 am, Damien Sandras wrote: > > I'm sorry but I didn't send this message. > > > > Somebody is probably subscribed to the mailing list and using Outlook, > > and the virus forged my email address. > > > > Checking the source of the mail would prove it is not coming from > > "seconix.com" and thus not from me. > > > > How can you believe that the GnomeMeeting author would spam his mailing > > list with a Windows virus sent from Outlook? > > Sorry Damien, > > i didnt even read who it came from before i hit send > > i have deleted the mail but the report from my mail scanner had the ip as > > 67.72.78.218 I guess that this IP is the one from the mailing-list in fact..... but looking deeper in the headers of the first mail we can see : Received: from tom-wtn (unknown [81.196.32.182]) by mail.gnome.org (Postfix) with SMTP id 2EA0C18341 for <GnomeMeeting-list gnome org>; Sun, 25 Jan 2004 12:27:43 -0500 (EST) so i guess that's the one to blame :/ <snip>.../...</snip> > > i guess someone with a gnome.org ip is running windows and got infected > > Dennis -- Fabrice Alphonso Translation Maintainer - GnomeMeeting Team GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ H.323 phone: callto://ils.seconix.com/fabrice alphonso dyndns org
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