08-14-2004, 11:25 PM | #1 (permalink) | ||
And we'll all float on ok...
Location: Iowa City
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Odd GMail e-mails
I've got a fairly new gmail account that I've only used to send an email to my brother. It's not been used for anything else. No e-mails sent, or received other than those to my brother.
But when I logged in I had 2 e-mails, that I don't understand where they'd come from. The first one.... Quote:
I edited out the personal information. But I googled the name of the place and the phone number and they're both legit. It's some art gallery in New York. I've never heard of them though. What strikes me as odd is that my email address is pretty unique. It's my last name @gmail.com, but there's only a dozen or so with the same last name. I can't comprehend how I could receive this email. And than there was this one...which looks to just be some spam, but I don't know. Quote:
Maybe this type of random shit is common, but I've never received anything like these in my non gmail accounts. Any explantation to either one?
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08-14-2004, 11:35 PM | #2 (permalink) |
In Your Dreams
Location: City of Lights
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The second looks like someone else (with Netsky) sent a virused email to someone at selfridges.co.uk. The virus set your gmail address up as the "from" address (even though you never sent it).
The virus was detected and returned to you (even though you never sent it). Actually.. looking at the second one.. the same thing could have happened.. except the receiver's mail server didn't detect the virus and sent it to the person. The person had an "auto-reply" set up to handle all mail while they're on vacation (or whatever).. and it's an auto-response to the virus email that forged your name in the "From" part. My guess.. |
08-16-2004, 03:42 AM | #5 (permalink) |
It's a girly girl!
Location: OH, USA
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hmm, I think I should check my G-mail and see how it's doing
nope, nothing like those, don't know what to tell ya man, sorry
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08-16-2004, 06:46 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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Location: texas
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Well, if it isn't virus/worm related, do please remember GMail is still in beta. Some problems are bound to crop up, though I have only seen two, submitted bug reports to them and they were fixed about 48hrs later.
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