The MessageLabs SkyScan Anti-Virus service discovered a possible virus
or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent
by you.
The email has now been quarantined and was not delivered.
Please read the whole of this email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught and what
to do if you need help addressing the problem.
To help identify the quarantined email:
The message sender was
kingofpg@zoom.co.uk
gimp-user@scam.xcf.berkeley.edu
The message recipients were
roadacc_stats@detr.gov.uk
The message title was Football
The message date was Thu, 04 Jul 2002 00:19:41 +0100
The virus or unauthorised code identified in the email is
/var/qmail/queue/split/0/80522_1MH_message.htm
Found application Exploit-MIME.gen.b.
/var/qmail/queue/split/0/80522_2MAUDIO-X-MIDI_message.txt
Found the W32/Klez.h@MM virus !!!
Some viruses forge the sender address. For more information please
visit the link to the virus FAQ's at the bottom of this page.
The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on
mail server server-13.tower-9.messagelabs.com (pen id 80522_1025738386)
and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed
Corporate Users:
If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first
contact your local IT Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice.
They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation.
If you would like further information on how to subscribe to MessageLabs
SkyScan AV service, a proactive anti-virus service working around the
clock, around the globe, please visit
http://www.messagelabs.com/page.asp?id=323
Personal or Home users:
If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need
to disinfect your computer yourself. Please contact your anti-virus
software vendor for support.
You may like to read the virus FAQ's at:
http://www.messagelabs.com/page.asp?id=628
which will answer most virus related questions.
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