A small question you might be able to help with-
saitaina
saitaina at wizzards.net
Sun May 19 13:57:02 UTC 2002
Earlier today I recived a returned mail (which I did not send) that
said it might possibly contain a virus. Well the original message
most likely did contain a virus except, the return path below my
return address was not my server. In fact it wasn't even near my
server as it was physically across the ocean.
So my question is, could I be infected even though the smtp was not
mine (wizzards.net does not use uk servers) or is it another case of
address stealing that virus' do and I just happened to be alerted to
it due to the returned mail?
If any of you have an awnser please get back to me on it because it's
annoying me.
Saitaina
PS: Below is the top part of the returned message so you see what I'm
refering to:
Return-path: <saitaina at wizzards.net>
Received: from modem-3490.antelope.dialup.pol.co.uk ([217.134.29.162]
helo=Lfzseqhz)
by mail18.svr.pol.co.uk with smtp (Exim 3.35 #1)
id 179Ph0-00076s-00
for zortified at earthlink.net; Sun, 19 May 2002 13:21:43 +0100
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