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    Road Runner question

    Just recently I have started receiving a large number of E-mails with a virus attached. It is a variety of virus's and none of them have succeeded in infecting me. All of these virus E-mail's have been caught by Road Runners scanners. Is anyone aware of how effective this scan is? I don't know if this is something new with Road Runner or I have been lucky to not be getting this type of E-mail till now. Also, is there a way when I get these E-mail's to tell who is infected and let me tell them that they are infected?

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    Quote Originally Posted by asm481
    Just recently I have started receiving a large number of E-mails with a virus attached. It is a variety of virus's and none of them have succeeded in infecting me. All of these virus E-mail's have been caught by Road Runners scanners. Is anyone aware of how effective this scan is? I don't know if this is something new with Road Runner or I have been lucky to not be getting this type of E-mail till now. Also, is there a way when I get these E-mail's to tell who is infected and let me tell them that they are infected?

    Its not great, I got some copies of klez and mimail through it. But its better than nothing.

    Yes you can tell who has it, check the mail headers, usually under view > View header and then look for the IP addy, or post the header here and ill dig through and find it. Then do a look up like the one at www.dslreports.com and it will tell you who owns it (isp anyway) and when you find the isp, you email them and complain.

    Sorry for the poor spelling and grammar, I'm really tired

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    Radical-here is the header. Can you or someone translate this to english for me? Or is it not possible to see who is infected? Thanks in advance.


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