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Why are postmasters distributing the MyDoom virus? Feb 07 2004 07:15PM
Richard M. Smith (rms computerbytesman com) (2 replies)
Re: Why are postmasters distributing the MyDoom virus? Feb 10 2004 09:36PM
Georg Schwarz (geos epost de)
Re: Why are postmasters distributing the MyDoom virus? Feb 10 2004 06:29PM
David F. Skoll (dfs roaringpenguin com) (1 replies)
On Sat, 7 Feb 2004, Richard M. Smith wrote:

> I was looking over the MyDoom email messages that I received today and found
> about 15 copies of the worm which came from postmasters in bounce messages.
> Some postmasters, when sending out a bounce message, include the original
> email message as an attachment. If a bounce message is for a
> MyDoom-infected message, the bounce message will sometimes include an intact
> copy of the MyDoom executable which can be run by mistake with a few mouse
> clicks.

This is sometimes unavoidable. A lot of MyDoom's go to nonexistent
recipients, and when they are failed with a 5xx failure code, the sending
relay (quite reasonably) includes the original message in the bounce.

Regards,

David.

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Re: Why are postmasters distributing the MyDoom virus? Feb 11 2004 01:16AM
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