Just in case someone opened the attachment and didn't have it scanned, the subject line is Virus "W32.Netsky.P@mm" because that's what's coming along with the suspicious messgaes.
So if someone gets it by accident, you know what to look for to clean it.
The person with the virus/worm is still sending messages. I get one from a spoofed address (copied from their computer not the real person) and one rejected message sent from me, from an account that I don't even access.
I get two of these a day and have for two weeks, so I'll assume the same is happening to everyone else here.
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