I know Rob Goodale and the address in the header isn't his e-mail adress. His is from UNLV.edu. Something is fishy. Alan Meyer, RPT Las Vegas ----- Original Message ----- From: "stars" <stars@teleport.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 8:26 AM Subject: Virus from Tech? > Hi Guys, > > I'm getting a virus alert from an email that seems to be coming to > me from a Mr. Goodale, in Las Vegas, NV. I'm including the raw > headers to the message in case it provides any clues to its origins. > My concern is that someone has gathered email addresses from > this list and is using them to spam viruses, or, that Mr. Goodale has > a virus auto-sending to recipients in his email box. It did not come > to me through the digest, which is how I receive this list mail - > something seems fishy about it all. Luckily, my antivirus program > scrubbed it but I thought I'd forward it here in case it makes sense > to anyone else. > > Dorie > *********************************** > Status: U > Return-Path: <rrg@accesscomm.ca> > Received: from cathy.bmts.com ([216.183.128.202]) > by kestrel (Earthlink/Onemain SMTP Server) > with ESMTP id 19r3op1Zv3NZFlp0 > for <stars@teleport.com>; Fri, 13 Jun 2003 > 22:15:57 -0700 (PDT) > Received: from laptop (ts1-i-p42.bmts.com [216.183.133.190]) > by cathy.bmts.com (8.12.9/8.12.9) with > SMTP id h5E3oHhf003355; > Fri, 13 Jun 2003 23:50:18 -0400 (EDT) > Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 23:50:17 -0400 (EDT) > Message-Id: <200306140350.h5E3oHhf003355@cathy.bmts.com> > From: "Robert Goodale" <rrg@accesscomm.ca> > Subject: Re: Pinblocks - Good & Bad > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="---------- > 5GASYO90R6C1N7" > X-PMFLAGS: 570949760 0 1 P63760.CNM > > ------------5GASYO90R6C1N7 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I am replacing a Yamaha block as we speak on a C-7 university > piano. It is > precisely as you describe, three thick layers of maple sandwiched > with what > appears to be several layers of thinly sliced beech on the top and > bottom. > > Rob Goodale, RPT > Las Vegas, NV > > > My understanding is that this is similar to what Yamaha is using. I have > to confess that I've never seen a Yamaha pinblock as > I've never > disassembled a Yamaha piano. Would anyone with more Yamaha > experie > > ------------5GASYO90R6C1N7 > Content-Type: plain/text; name="Norton AntiVirus report - 1.txt" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Norton AntiVirus report > - 1.txt" > > VGhpcyBmaWxlOiAicm9ib3R2c3NhbnRhLmpwZy5zY3IiIHdhcyBpb > mZlY3RlZCB3aXRoIHRo > ZTogIlczMi5CdWdiZWFyLkJAbW0iIHZpcnVzLg0KDQpUaGUgZml > sZSB3YXMgcXVhcmFudGlu > ZWQgYnkgTm9ydG9uIEFudGlWaXJ1cy4gRnJpZGF5LCBKdW5lI > DEzLCAyMDAzICAyMjo0Mw0K > ------------5GASYO90R6C1N7-- > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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