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>Looking at the archive of C18-L, to which I subscribe, I find 24 of
>them, all with the information that a message has been submitted to a
>list moderator, a different one in each (my guess is that it's all
>the moderated lists hosted at Penn State). In each case the sender
>is identified as C18-L. It looks very much like an internal problem
>at Penn State, not a virus. It also appears as though a loop started;
>later messages seem to be reporting that _that_ message had been
>submitted. It doesn't look to me like a hacker, either. My guess
>is, burp.
>
The owner of the L-QUANTUM-JUJITSU list had foolishly subscribed a number of other lists to his list. However, a number of these lists are edited, so when he sent his mail, it was forwarded to various list moderators.
The problem was the notification about this was sent **back** to L-QUANTUM-JUJITSU rather than to the owner that sent the original message and that notification was redistributed. Since it was from the magic [log in to unmask] address, it was actually sent on to all the sub-lists. It appears like most of the affected lists got about 20 of these messages before we were able to step in and stop the process.
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Bill Verity - 814-865-4758 Fax: 814-863-7049
Listserv Administrator
215A Computer Building - Center for Academic Computing, Penn State University
At the office - on my Mac, of course ;-)
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