Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Email Q: What do these messages mean?

I've recently started getting email like this:



Subject: [Unknown Tag *$$cl3* Please Fix]



[Unknown Tag *$$cl3* Please Fix]



[Unknown Tag *$$cl3* Please Fix]



for My.Name@ISP; Wed, 31 Jan 2007 04:40:43 -0600



[Unknown Tag *$$cl1* Please Fix]



[Unknown Tag *$$cl2* Please Fix]



for %26lt;My.Name@ISP%26gt;; Wed, 31 Jan 2007 04:40:43 -0600



Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 04:40:43 -0600



From: Sender Name %26lt;Name@ISP%26gt;



Reply-To: Sender Name %26lt;Name@ISP%26gt;



Message-ID: %26lt;ID@Address%26gt;



To: %26lt;My.Name@ISP.name%26gt;



Subject: %26lt;$$text%26gt;



MIME-Version: 1.0



Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"



Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit



%26lt;$$text%26gt;



%26lt;$url1%26gt;?%26lt;$mcrypt%26gt;



%26lt;$$text%26gt;



%26lt;$$text%26gt;



I never reply.



I searched all my email to ensure I never sent/received to/from the sender, including names on or in email sent to me via dist lists I'm on. I examine the headers, but see nothing unusual. They look like any other. I use aVast! antivirus, and SpyBot, Ad-Aware SE, and Windows Defender antiSpyware.



Email Q: What do these messages mean?microsoft office



someone is trying to steal youre info etc. just mark it as spam, or delete it, i recommend not opening the email though



Email Q: What do these messages mean?norton antivirus



its just junk email used for phishing to steel your info.mark as spam and forget them.good luck.
put them in trash or spam or junk folder



don't even bother with them



it has nothing to do with spyware



it is just spam mail

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