Hab heute nacht massenweise davon erhalten. So sieht er aus (Quelltext):
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Greetz Crazy
PS: Ich habe, da ich wirklich mit AV-Software up tp date bin, mir erlaubt, den Anhang doppelzuclicken - mit netscape messenger passiert da gar nix. Wieder mal ein Wurm, der es auf Outlook/Outlook Express abgesehen hat
[Bearbeitet am 20.8.2003 um 11:52 von CrazyDiamond730]