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> Maybe your ISP has stripped the virus
> from the email and removed too much.
>
> I get a few messages without any text in the
> body every month and they appear to be a
> spam run that the spammer screwed up.
The spammer may not have "screwed up". Look at the email source. Often
there is a hidden attachment, and my understanding is that with certain
settings on some Windows email programs these things will run
automatically.
The Swen virus contains "Content-Type: multipart/mixed" attachments. I
just checked a bunch of these bouncebacks and each one has the original
message encoded (base64 I think) as a hidden attachment, probably
because that's the easiest way for the SMTP server to bounce it when it
is multipart/mixed.
I got 62 of these things between 10pm last night and 8am this morning.
At 155K each they filled my 10MB mailbox.
- Peter
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