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2003 Aug 20
2
USNPS detected an executable attachment in an email that appears to be from you.
The USNPS does not allow our users to receive executable attachments by email. Please place them in a ZIP file or send a URL to the recepient to make them available for download. Please note that if you did not send a message to our user, a number of computer viruses make it appear that the author of a message is someone else. If that's happened to you, please disregard this message. Should
2000 Dec 04
29
Thank You!
Robert's suggestion indeed fixed the problem. I kept thinking those entries were necessary in inetd.conf. Also, kind thanks to Fred Gilbert for his prompt responses.:-) John
2004 Jan 27
4
WARNING. You tried to send a potential virus or unauthorised code
The Star Internet anti-virus service, powered by MessageLabs, discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. This email has now been quarantined and was not delivered. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. To
2004 Sep 09
1
"username map" parameter not working after upgrade to SAMBA 3
I have been using the "username map" parameter for some time on various versions of Samba 2, and it has worked nicely. Last week I upgraded to Samba 3 and integrated with Active Directory. Since I am using Solaris 8, and "nsswitch.conf" doesn't support winbindd, I am using the "add user script" parameter to add users. What is happening is that users in
2006 Jun 20
9
Returned mail: see transcript for details
The original message was received at Tue, 20 Jun 2006 15:27:22 +0200 from servmailp.cs.vhebron.es [172.17.50.65] (may be forged) ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <abacard@well.sf.ca.us> (reason: 511 5.1.1 User unknown) ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to smtp.well.com.: >>> RCPT To:<abacard@well.sf.ca.us>
2003 Sep 05
7
Thank you! [Virus Detected]
*************************************************************** ****Content Management Alert**** Your message was not delivered. Royal & SunAlliance's content management process detected a virus and quarantined the message. From: rsync@lists.samba.org To: MAILsweeper2@rsausa.com Subject: Thank you! Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 7:19:13 --0400 MAILsweeper2@rsausa.com
2004 Feb 03
1
MMS Notification
Sender Note - Outbound Virus Found Attention: One or more viruses were detected in a message you recently sent. The infected message was cleaned and will be delivered. Please call the IT Helpdesk at X43866 to update your Antivirus software. Virus information on this message follows: Virus Scanner found the W32/Mydoom.a@MM virus in the attached file: file.zip Subject: test Attachment
2005 Mar 10
1
Report to Sender
Incident Information:- Database: d:/lotus/domino/data/mail1.box Originator: samba@samba.org Recipients: sphraprc@spower.com.sg Subject: Mail Delivery (failure sphraprc@spower.com.sg) Date/Time: 10/03/2005 07:10:01 PM This is a system-generated notification from Singapore Power Ltd. Your message sent to sphraprc@spower.com.sg has been filtered because it contains either virus attachment or
2010 Aug 07
7
OT Thunderbird
some senders on this maillist use a version of thunderbird that adds more then one references header and this imho breaks threading :( -- xpoint
2003 Jan 26
3
NVC for Domino Virus Warning!
(Embedded image moved to file: pic10389.pcx) NVC for Domino Virus Warning This is an automatically generated message. A possible virus, 'Yaha.E@mm', was detected in attachment 'Neu_Textdokument.zip_.scr' in document '[Samba] Neu Textdokument'. Database: 'KAWILK01 Mailbox'. Document was apparently created on '26.01.2003 17:45:16' by
2003 Aug 21
20
Your details
--[This is an automatically generated email notification.]-- ************************************************************ M A I L W A T C H V I R U S A L E R T ! ************************************************************ You recently sent a message containing a known virus - W32/Sobig.f@MM (ED). The message was sent on 8/20/2003 11:39:38 PM. The subject of the message was: Your
2012 Jan 24
4
Virus Infection in colorspace_1.1-1.zip (R x64 2.14.1)
I keep finding the Win32\Huer virus in colorspace_1.1-1.zip for R x64 2.14.1 running MS Windows 7. As a result I am not able to use rattle or ChemometricsWithR. I have tried several different mirrors with the same result. Fortunately AVG has caught and quarantined the problem, but the colorspace package is not available. I can use the package on my Linux OS, but, of course, Linux
2006 Feb 07
6
Isolinux bug: CD bootsector support broken
HPA, I believe that support to boot windows CD bootsectors was broken in 3.05. I have tested 2.13, 3.00, 3.02, 3.05, 3.06, 3.08, 3.11, and 3.20pre6. All versions >= 3.05 are broken. All versions <= 3.02 work fine with the same config. The error message I get is: ================================================================ IOSLINUX 3.20 3.20-pre6 Copyright (C) 1994-2005 H. Peter Anvin
2004 Jan 27
1
WARNING. You tried to send a potential virus or unaut horised code
I guess this email is sent to any subscriber. As far as I am concerned, I have never sent anything, because until today I did not have any time to send responses or requests for help, etc. Please do consider the content of your email which can sometimes be ambiguous. Regards Fran?ois T. SAP GLOBAL IT FRANCE SAP Internal IT Support T +33 1 55 30 23 57 (internal 2357) M +33 6 03 53 03 95
2005 Jan 12
3
Whither SYSLINUX
SYSLINUX is certainly useful. I currently start Debian from their standard boot floppy, which uses SYSLINUX. I found it very easy to edit syslinux.cfg for ide-scsi setup. Surely the future lies with bootable CDs and floppy images specifically designed for them. Maybe there should be a combined SYSLINUX / ISOLINUX package which allows you to specify Floppy Emulation or not. But if you invent a
2005 Apr 05
5
memdisk - reboot loaded image
Is there a method to reboot a memdisk (floppy) image? I'm working on a DOS-based installation floppy that needs to repartition the hard disk prior to proceeding. DOS will only recognize the updated partition table after a reboot, but I'd like to be able to save information to the currently loaded memdisk floppy disk and simply reboot the image. Possible? I haven't had any luck with
2005 May 16
1
RE: Large Floppy Images
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 16:09:50 -0800, Mikey Sklar wrote > > I use 8MB DOS images with pxelinux to load firmware. Which platform > would you like them for (I have many). I just saw your post and I would definitely be interested in an 8 MB DOS images to work with pxelinux. I have tried the method described in http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~gmurali/gui/downloads.html but I keep getting
2006 Oct 07
3
boot once option
Can someone address the boot once option. Is it to hard for syslinux to write a flag file to file system or the blank space after the mbr? .conf bootonce Lable /boot/flagfile or .conf bootonce Lable1 /boot/flagfileLable1 bootonce Lable2 /boot/flagFileLable2 bootonce Lable2 /boot/flagFileLable2 skip the default option if the flag file is 0 size. Write something to the
2012 Apr 25
3
Meet the new maintainer
I'll throw this thought out here so it doesn't get lost: when it came time for me to build a Windows release, I always used a quarantined Windows box that had the minimum stuff installed and had never been on a network, to avoid malware getting into the binaries. The last thing I ever wanted to hear was some Windows user blaming FLAC because a bad build infected him.? It was bad enough
2008 Oct 01
3
quarantine mail
Hi In my mailscanner, i have mail in quarantine folder. How can I get back attachement in quarantine folder? I use mail user < message. but the attachment is just coding not the attachment thank you -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20081001/e9a9ceb5/attachment-0004.html>