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<The text that was listed as left when the "attachment " was removed showed " a 
very powerful tool" and was written in rather awkward English.>

I am the Listserv moderator and list owner at my company. The email you refer to 
above is a virus email that has come into my inbox as well. I have not received it 
through Listserv, however. As long as you do not open the message and/or 
attachment, you should be fine by permanently deleting it from your inbox (shift + 
delete).

The second message you reference also sounds like a virus email, and I feel more 
confident in that assessment since you say it came from the same address as the 
first email. The fact that the mail is coming from (apparently) a postmaster at 
Juno may be misleading. I have had our own Listserv address 
(Listserv@Listserv.Classroom.com--where you send list commands) replicated by some 
virus mechanism--it hasn't caused harm, and I am still trying to figure out the 
origins of it. Something like this could be happening with Juno.

Hope this helps,
Sincerely,
Paul Heller
Sr. Community Developer
Classroom Connect
www.classroom.com
pheller@classroom.com

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