<OT> Mail Interception: incoming E-mail contained a virus
UCSD virus scanner
VirusScan@ucsd.edu
Wed, 27 Nov 2002 05:46:54 -0800 (PST)
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This is a message from the UCSD E-Mail Virus Protection Service
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Our virus scanner indicates that an attachment or part of an E-mail
message addressed to you was infected with a virus, so THAT part of
the message has been removed from your mail.
This does NOT mean that your computer has a virus.
The rest of the original message is enclosed below.
The *INFECTED* attachment file is being held in quarantine.
If you do not want this file, you need do nothing
further and it will be destroyed automatically after 30 days.
The mail scanner program may (rarely) remove a valid attachment to a
message, part of which coincidently resembled a known virus. If you need to
retrieve a removed message part, please read the following:
The attachment you download is likely to still be infected.
Please use EXTREME CARE in handling it.
To download the attachment, please use your browser to access:
has been quarantined and is retrievable at
HTTP://WWW-NO.UCSD.EDU/Q?a24baf845c8f84ceb1d9d6cb7363e99d.gz
(scan reported VIRUS W32/Bugbear-A Found in file ./4.b64)
If you do not have a Web browser, you may use anonymous FTP to
connect to FTP.UCSD.Edu and GET the file directly.
/quarantine/a24baf845c8f84ceb1d9d6cb7363e99d.gz
The /quarantine directory cannot be listed, so you must
specifically retrieve the file by the name given above.
Note that in all cases the file name of the original attachment has
been changed, and the file contents compressed with GNUZip. This
was done to help prevent it from infecting your system automatically
should you actually download it.
The original message headers and the uninfected portion of the
contents follow. Please remember that the To: and From: addresses in
infected E-mail are often forgeries. It is not unusual for the author
or site shown in the message to have no knowledge nor actual
responsibility for the message you received.
Following the original message (below), there is a technical data summary
which contains information our help desk personnel will need if you
call with questions about this interception.
VirusScan@UCSD.Edu
Office of Network Operations
Academic Computing Services
University of California, San Diego
+1 858 534-1857
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Content-Description: Incoming E-mail message after disinfection.
(Expires Sun, 22 Dec 2002 05:46:53 -0800 (PST))
Received: from smtp.netsite.com.br (servmail1.netsite.com.br [200.187.175.84])
by mailbox2.ucsd.edu (8.12.3/8.12.3) with ESMTP id gARDkbNv032561
for <optimal@ucsd.edu>; Wed, 27 Nov 2002 05:46:38 -0800 (PST)
Received: from computer (unknown [200.230.104.236])
by smtp.netsite.com.br (Postfix) with SMTP
id D95632772CB; Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:45:40 -0200 (BRST)
From: roa@ling.ucsd.edu
Subject: <OT> New Posting: ROA-543
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Message-Id: <20021127134540.D95632772CB@smtp.netsite.com.br>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:45:40 -0200 (BRST)
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
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<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY>
<iframe src=3Dcid:fb3eBY3qaXM1a height=3D0 width=3D0>
</iframe>
<FONT></FONT>
ROA 543-0902<br>
<br>
Learning covert phonological interaction: an analysis of the problem posed<br>
by the interaction of stress and epenthesis<br>
<br>
John Alderete <alderete@ruccs.rutgers.edu><br>
Bruce Tesar <tesar@ruccs.rutgers.edu><br>
<br>
Direct link: http://roa.rutgers.edu/view.php3?roa=543<br>
<br>
<br>
Abstract:<br>
The purpose of this report is to contribute to formal <br>
learning theory in Optimality Theory by providing an <br>
analysis of the problem posed by covert phonological
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Content-Type: Message/External-Body;
Access-Type="ANON-FTP"; Site="mailbox2.ucsd.edu"; Directory="/quarantine";
Name="/quarantine/a24baf845c8f84ceb1d9d6cb7363e99d.gz";
Expiration="Sun, 22 Dec 2002 05:46:53 -0800 (PST)";
Mode="IMAGE"
Content-Disposition: Attachment
Content-Transfer-Encoding: Binary
Content-Description: Quarantined file "data.scr"
Content-Type: Application/Octet-Stream;
Filename="p/quarantine/a24baf845c8f84ceb1d9d6cb7363e99d.gz"
Content-ID: <gARDkbNv032561>
Content-Transfer-Encoding: Binary
Content-Description: CAUTION: Infected file
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Content-Description: Interception Technical Information
If you call our helpdesk, please have the following
technical information to hand:
mailscan Version 1.2.7 on mailbox2.ucsd.edu at Wed Nov 27 05:46:53 2002
Scan results for gARDkbNv032561 Message-Id: <20021127134540.D95632772CB@smtp.netsite.com.br>
6 parts: 5 clean, 1 virus, 0 filetrap, 0 error
part 0: CLEAN ./qfgARDkbNv032561
part 1: CLEAN ./dfgARDkbNv032561
part 2: CLEAN ./1.header
part 3: CLEAN ./2.qp
part 4: VHEAD
part 5: VIRUS W32/Bugbear-A Found in file ./4.b64
start=853, end=-1
file=4.b64
tftp=/nfs/ftp/quarantine/a24baf845c8f84ceb1d9d6cb7363e99d.gz
af=data.scr
Original Message headers:
> Received: from smtp.netsite.com.br (servmail1.netsite.com.br [200.187.175.84])
> by mailbox2.ucsd.edu (8.12.3/8.12.3) with ESMTP id gARDkbNv032561
> for <optimal@ucsd.edu>; Wed, 27 Nov 2002 05:46:38 -0800 (PST)
> Received: from computer (unknown [200.230.104.236])
> by smtp.netsite.com.br (Postfix) with SMTP
> id D95632772CB; Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:45:40 -0200 (BRST)
> From: roa@ling.ucsd.edu
> Subject: <OT> New Posting: ROA-543
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----------5QAGR656OR7DB01"
> Message-Id: <20021127134540.D95632772CB@smtp.netsite.com.br>
> Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:45:40 -0200 (BRST)
> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
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