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MSTRS
5th June 2007, 12:49
tell me WTF is this....?

The original message was received at Mon, 4 Jun 2007 20:44:35 -0400
from [125.110.134.170]

----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<inigo.penarandadd@cemex.es>

----- Transcript of session follows -----
550 5.1.2 <inigo.penarandadd@cemex.es>... Host unknown (Name server: [mail1.cemex.es]: host not found)



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No virus found in this incoming message.
Checked by AVG Free Edition.
Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.9/832 - Release Date: 4/06/2007 6:43 p.m.

From Mail Delivery Subsystem. Returned mail.
Is someone using my mail account or ???

Phils Motorcycles
5th June 2007, 12:55
mail1.cemex.es does not exist, hence it's a fatal error.

Or are you asking why you got that message when you didn't send anything to that address?? Either you've got a virus or it's an attempt to make you click on something and install something nasty on your machine. If it's the latter then ignore it because it didn't come from you or your machine and is someone/something firing off emails to addresses hoping people are stupid enough to do something with them.

Karma
5th June 2007, 12:56
Looks like someone from CHINANET tried to send you a message but it failed... I'd guess spam personally.

WarlockNZ
5th June 2007, 12:58
Tells me that the email host mail1.cemex.es doesn't exist.
which would apear to be the case as no ping and no tracert.. looks like a fake address to me.



tell me WTF is this....?

The original message was received at Mon, 4 Jun 2007 20:44:35 -0400
from [125.110.134.170]

----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<inigo.penarandadd@cemex.es>

----- Transcript of session follows -----
550 5.1.2 <inigo.penarandadd@cemex.es>... Host unknown (Name server: [mail1.cemex.es]: host not found)



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


No virus found in this incoming message.
Checked by AVG Free Edition.
Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.9/832 - Release Date: 4/06/2007 6:43 p.m.

From Mail Delivery Subsystem. Returned mail.
Is someone using my mail account or ???

James Deuce
5th June 2007, 13:06
Dinnae fash yersel', and don't go buying into virus *gasp* hype.

MSTRS
5th June 2007, 13:13
Not likely to be a virus, I know. No webpage links - just an email addy. Haven't clicked any of it and won't. But it's the second such thing I've 'received' in the last week and it did concern me a little as to whether I've been hacked, for instance.
I will just delete it, eh?

James Deuce
5th June 2007, 13:16
Nuke it. It is most likely the result of a DNS (Domain Name Service) entry somewhere out there in the universe that someone entered into their outwardly facing DNS server incorrectly. An email address you are sending to is being directed to that server and failing to find its domain hosted on, or redirected from that server, so the trail dies there.

MSTRS
5th June 2007, 13:23
Had a look at the properties and there is nothing in there as far as email addies that I recognise except for my own. *is still wondering *

Toaster
5th June 2007, 13:43
Had a look at the properties and there is nothing in there as far as email addies that I recognise except for my own. *is still wondering *

It's quite common that vaild email addresses such as your email (and mine) ends up being replicated or confirmed and used by these spam emailers.... then you start getting emails back to yourself saying your emails that you personally never sent didn't get through. I checked it out with my employers IT people - it happens all the time and is quite common. Just delete the emails. The only way to stop it is get a new email address.

Laava
5th June 2007, 14:00
You have been selected by merit to help me get $50,000,000,000US out of Nigeria. When you have it, I'll give you my acc details so you can deposit to me. You will then receive a free prize when you attend this special meeting. And no, it's not Amway or any kind of timeshare. Jeeeez...don't be so suspicious!

MSTRS
5th June 2007, 14:24
.....Jeeeez...don't be so suspicious!

Well...sooorrrreeee.....It's just that my tinfoil hat was taken by government agents And strangely, every chemist was closed at 3am this morning when I went to fill my prescription. I know it's not paranoia if they really are after you. But I'm not so sure that things are what they seem....

avgas
5th June 2007, 14:45
Stop using outlook

MSTRS
5th June 2007, 14:55
And replace it with what? Still retaining my xtra addy since it is my business email which I don't want to change?

lemure
5th June 2007, 15:17
And replace it with what?

You can try Thunderbird from Mozilla (http://www.mozilla.org). Don't know if it's BETTER, but I use it instead of O. You don't need to change your email address, just read the help files that come with the program so you know how to install and configure it. Thunderbird is a very good free email client that has few issues.

MSTRS
5th June 2007, 15:21
Thanks Lemure. Will keep that in mind. I don't have much trouble with Xtra or Outlook as a rule. Unlucky if someone thinks my dick is too small more than once a week etc....

Phils Motorcycles
5th June 2007, 16:33
Not likely to be a virus, I know. No webpage links - just an email addy. Haven't clicked any of it and won't. But it's the second such thing I've 'received' in the last week and it did concern me a little as to whether I've been hacked, for instance.
I will just delete it, eh?

Nomally anything like that used to have a virus attached to it until it got to your ISP who very kindly stripped it off before it got to you. So your virus scanner doesn't find a virus and you get a wierd message that means nothing.