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in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today
From: Paul Vixie <paul () vix com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 01:52:11 +0000
my copies (500 or so, before i filtered) are in a ~7MB gzip'd mailbox file called http://sa.vix.com/~vixie/mailworm.mbox.gz (plz don't fetch that unless you need it for comparison or analysis). there's a high degree of splay in the smtp/tcp peer address, and the sender is prepared to try backup MX's if the primary rejects it, though it appears to try the MX's in priority order.
Current thread:
- in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Paul Vixie (Jan 26)
- Re: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Suresh Ramasubramanian (Jan 26)
- Re: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Mike Tancsa (Jan 26)
- Re: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Scott Weeks (Jan 27)
- Re: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Alexei Roudnev (Jan 28)
- Re: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Scott Francis (Jan 28)
- Re: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today jon bennett (Jan 28)
- Re: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Scott Weeks (Jan 27)
- RE: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Wojtek Zlobicki (Jan 26)
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- RE: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Timo Janhunen (Jan 26)
- RE: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today David Luyer (Jan 27)
- RE: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Timo Janhunen (Jan 26)
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- Re: in case nobody else noticed it, there was a mail worm released today Brent_OKeeffe (Jan 28)