Julia Phipps wrote:
another worm was attached to this email... and if it's my email server, then why do these worms only come attached to emails sent from zope-request@zope.org <mailto:zope-request@zope.org>?
----- Original Message ----- *From:* zope-request@zope.org <mailto:zope-request@zope.org> *To:* zope@zope.org <mailto:zope@zope.org> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 03, 2004 7:40 AM *Subject:* Zope Digest, Vol 7, Issue 3
Possibly it is copying a message on the infected computer and spoofing the sender. Or, more likely, some infected computer is replying to messages on that machine but spoofing your address and you're getting the reply from the zope list manager program. I couldn't nail this down for certain without looking at the source of that message and doing some experiments with digests and sending mail to that address, but I'll bet it's something along those lines. I doubt there's even a person who can send messages through zope-request@zope.org and I also doubt that the Mailman program is cracked and sending out virus-laden messages. --jcc -- "Code generators follow the 80/20 rule. They solve most of the problems, but not all of the problems. There are always features and edge cases that will need hand-coding. Even if code generation could build 100 percent of the application, there will still be an endless supply of boring meetings about feature design." (http://www.devx.com/java/editorial/15511)