Hi, Richard I could figure this out. What I could not Myself sent NO mail with *.bat attached recently. It sounds that hell does check ALL messages it has been accumulating for many years ? Should Fons protect <roottalk> against of this "anti-virus" ANTIGEN_ATREUS@SLAC.stanford.edu roottalk member \ ? Are we powerless against it ? Do not tell me one can filter this mails out. Any better idea ? Valeri > Hi Valeri, > > I'm afraid the SLAC people do know what it is. SLAC started using a new virus checker on its Exchange mail server and one of its apparently unexpected side effects was to notify the senders of email that it deemed to have nasty content that that content had been cleaned up. > > My wife got 10 such messages in her email too! Her response was much like yours... > > Richard > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Valeri Fine [mailto:fine@bnl.gov] > > Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 12:22 PM > > To: roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch > > Subject: Where is this hell come from ? Re: [ROOT] Antigen > > found =*.bat > > file > > > > > > Hello Root'er. > > > > Have anybody an explanation of this message ? > > I wonder if Standford people know what it is. > > > > Thank you, Valeri > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "ANTIGEN_ATREUS" <ANTIGEN_ATREUS@SLAC.stanford.edu> > > To: <fine@bnl.gov>; <roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch> > > Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 7:40 AM > > Subject: [ROOT] Antigen found =*.bat file > > > > > > > Antigen for Exchange found myroot.bat matching =*.bat file filter. > > > The file is currently Removed. The message, "Re: ROOT > > 2.23.11 + Win98: > > dll error on root startup", was > > > sent from Langston, Matthew D. and was discovered in > > Langston, Matthew > > David\Physics\ROOT\roottalk > > > located at SLAC/SLAC/ATREUS. > > > > > >
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