Yes...actually the header of the message that was delivered to the list even included the following, with the correct "Received from" ip address of the listserv server This message was originally submitted by <senders email address> to the NEDELEGANNOUNCE list at LISTSERV.company.ORG. If you simply forward it back to the list, using a mail command that generates "Resent-" fields (ask your local user support or consult the documentation of your mail program if in doubt), it will be distributed and the explanations you are now reading will be removed automatically. If on the other hand you edit the contributions you receive into a digest, you will have to remove this paragraph manually. Finally, you should be able to contact the author of this message by using the normal "reply" function of your mail program. -----Original Message----- From: Stan Horwitz [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:10 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Repercussion of Viruses? Did you check to verify that the lists' addresses were not spoofed and that these unwanted postings actually came through your Listserv server? ---- Original message ---- >Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:29:47 -0500 >From: Brian Stoughton <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: [LSTSRV-L] Repercussion of Viruses? >To: [log in to unmask] > >Hi all. > >I'm seeing an issue where virus emails (subject line "Hi" etc...) are being >sent to some of our lists. These lists are restricted so that only editors >or owners may send to the list, and they also require confirmation. The >owners/editors are claiming that they have not received requests for >confirmation, and I don't see any evidence in the listserv logs that show >otherwise. Any ideas? > > >******************** >Brian Stoughton >Webmaster >Massachusetts Medical Society >New England Journal of Medicine >781.434.7080 >[log in to unmask]