Weird EMail Q. - 2004-02-06 - By Wakko
Back Hi Kris,
I can almost guarantee it's a virus. scr is either a Windows screensaver or a script. The way you received it I'm betting it's a script. Anyhow, never open attatchments received in email. Just delete it.
Rick
> Hi, I received an email from "truespace@(protected)", the body > said: The message cannot be represented in 7-bit ASCII encoding and has > been sent as a binary attachment." THe attachment is named "message.zip", > and the file inside the zip is called "message.scr". > > I'm not getting any header info showing up. > Roman or anyone, is this legitimate? I seem to remember that *.scr files > can hold viruses, so, I'm wondering whether the message is legit and safe > to opn (but what *is* an SCR file...?), or whether someone is onl;y > pretending to be from Caligari. > > ((I didn't just reply to it because, if it is someone just pretending to be > Caligari, they'd just fool me again, so I figured I'd ask y'all...)) > > Thanks for your patience and any clues (since I have none =;-o !) > > - Kris > > > > - Kris M. Krieger > http://www.pterochromics.com
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