Excellent.


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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 19:41:18 +0000
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From: "Postmaster" <postmaster@xxx.com>
To: <postmaster@yyy.com>
Subject: Your mail server sent us a virus
The Anti-Virus software on our mail server detected the : W32/Netsky.B@mm virus
that appears to have come from your mail server. It was sent in
an attachment attachment.exe, from webmaster@yyy.com to mailing@xxx.com,
with the subject "something for you". The Message-ID was:
<20040227194131.SM00302@xxx.com>.
If your mail server had virus protection, it would have caused less work for
our server and would have likely prevented one of your users from getting a
virus in the first place!

Blam. Comment se faire engueuler par un autre serveur et se faire traiter de débutants.

Le pire c'est que le message vérolé venait quand même de webmaster@yyy et était destiné à mailing@xxx...