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I keep getting the following message from "network -at- north-ok -dot- edu -dot- " I was
worried at first that I caught a virus, but nothing showed up after an
full scan by my up-to-date NortonAV. I also sent the same message to
others who work at both academic institutions and security conscious
private entities...no virus, no trojans, no nothing. I asked for
feedback on what may be "offensive" or considered prohibitive and nobody
else who has received the same Techwr-l messages can figure it out.
Anyone got any ideas?
Al
Symantec Mail Security detected prohibited content in a message sent
from your address (SYM:28293008613439959494)
Subject of the message: Re: OT? Videographers?
Recipient of the message: "techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com"
<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
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