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Blocked Delivery of email to sales@pumphousebc.com
EPOscan has taken action against an email that had your linux-utf8@xxxxxxxxxxxx
address on it.
Sender = linux-utf8@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Recipient(s) = sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The intended recipient(s) will receive a notification of this message.
For more information, please visit http://www3.nisa.net/virusinfo.nisa
All email accounts and domains hosted with Nisa receive free virus scanning of incoming email.
See http://www3.nisa.net/products/hosting.nisa for more information.
WARNING: EPOscan has detected a virus in your above email or attachment that
you have either attempted to send or have within your mailbox. As a result,
the message was not sent. Please contact your Internet Service Provider
immediately for assistance with removing the virus from your computer.
Contacting your ISP immediately is critical in order to protect your PC
from possible corruption by the virus.
Please note that some viruses may put your email address in the header without
you actually having the virus or even sending the offending message out.
The virus scanner revealed...
>>> Virus 'W32/Sobig-C' found in file /var/tmp/060420000318294/unpacked/screensaver.scr
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Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 20:00:03 -0700
From: eposcan@xxxxxxxx
To: linux-utf8@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Blocked Delivery of email to sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
BLOCKED DELIVERY OF YOUR EMAIL TO sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Our email scanner has detected a file type (or content) which we are not
permitting through our systems. These namely include movies, executables and large pictures.
Your email has been stopped. The intended recipient will receive a notification of this message.
If you need to send these files, you should put them in a .ZIP file or use an FTP site.
For more information, please visit http://www3.nisa.net/virusinfo.nisa
You have been protected by Nisa's EPOscan
The files that were blocked are...
/var/tmp/060420000318294/unpacked/screensaver.scr
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