WARNING !!! --- THERE MIGHT STILL BE A VIRUS IN THE
HTML ATTACHMENTS, OPEN WITH CARE
This is an example of what vsnl servers do. Look at
the txt file. It is clear that vsnl deleted some attached file. That, according
to my experience, is the .pif file, similar to what quasi got in his email.
Personally, I think vsnl is doing a lot of good. I cant think of one user who
will complain of such automated virus scanning when it saves him of a huge lot
of trouble. In fact, I say, hats off to them for doing such
thing.
The message header is quoted below :
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Received: from smtp03.vsnl.net [203.197.12.9] by
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(SMTPD32-7.06) id A90CDFE603EE; Sun, 25 Aug
2002 22:12:52 +0530
Received: from Qgl ([203.197.12.9]) by smtp03.vsnl.net
(Netscape
Messaging
Server 4.15) with SMTP id H1ESAX01.6SO
for
<saswata@saswatabanerjee.com>;
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Received: from ([203.197.116.65]) by
smtp03.vsnl.net
(InterScan E-Mail VirusWall Unix); Sun, 25 Aug 2002
22:24:33 +0530 (IST)
From: nyccutiegirlie <nyccutiegirlie@yahoo.com>
To:
saswata@saswatabanerjee.com
Subject:
Hello,spice girls' vocal concert
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type:
multipart/alternative;
boundary=KdkUlG9c7ydu28sz24CV
Message-Id:
<200208252212853.SM00232@smtp03.vsnl.net>
Date:
Sun, 25 Aug 2002 22:12:53 +0530
X-RCPT-TO: <saswata@saswatabanerjee.com>
Status:
U
X-UIDL: 327170562
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 10:12 PM
Subject: Hello,spice girls' vocal concert