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Hello,

from time to time I get a mail with information that my account has been used for SPAMming. The attached instructions "letter.zip" have been deleted by my email-provider (I believe with good reasons).

Any idea what that might mean and what can be done?

Best regards

Rainer Bielefeld

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Betreff: [Libreoffice] Returned mail: see transcript for details
Datum: Thu, 12 May 2011 16:21:34 +0700
Von: Returned mail <noreply@lists.freedesktop.org>
An: libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org

____KAS Virenscanner____________________________________________

Folgende Dateien enthielten einen Virus und wurden daher aus dieser E-Mail entfernt:
1: letter.zip (Suspect.DoubleExtension-zippwd-9)
________________________________________________________________

Dear user of lists.freedesktop.org,

We have found that your account has been used to send a huge amount of spam during this week. Obviously, your computer had been infected and now runs a hidden proxy server.

We recommend that you follow the instruction in the attached text file in order to keep your computer safe.

Have a nice day,
The lists.freedesktop.org team.

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