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The bounce messages sound like sobig, but that wsa supposed to have expired  
Sep 10th.  Sobig extracted email addresses it finds on infected computers,  
then uses a mass mailing routine to send spam to lots of folks, some of  
which might be bad addresses, generating the bounce messages to you.  The  
discussion about the microsoft patch is probably swen.  
 
-----Original Message-----  
From: raydav@charter.net [mailto:raydav@charter.net]  
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 12:19 PM  
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Rejected messages that I never sent  
...  
The implication is that someone is using my machine to send messages.   
If so, how?  
 
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