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post Mar 19 2007, 06:09 PM
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Gooday all, I was hunting around to try and get rid of something else when I found this little file. It says DO NOT SEND ANY EMAIL TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSES. aadr2@xinul.com, addr4@xinul.com and addr6@xinul.com. I googled and got 2 german responses and 1 japanese. None the wiser. Any info would be appreciated. Should I ditch it. ? Thanks in advance. Regards, James.

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post Mar 19 2007, 06:36 PM
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These files are a part of Avira Antivir PE Classic, and there's no problem, if you have Avira on your machine..

Avira tries to get samples of mail worms with this file. If a worm scans a disk for email adresses, the worm will find this file and send copies of itself to Avira.

Whois search for Xinul.com:

domain: XINUL.COM
created: 19-Aug-2005
last-changed: 20-Aug-2006
registration-expiration: 19-Aug-2007

nserver: ns37.1und1.de
nserver: ns38.1und1.de

status: CLIENT-TRANSFER-PROHIBIT

registrant-firstname: Tjark
registrant-lastname: Auerbach
registrant-organization: Avira GmbH
registrant-street1: Lindauer Str. 21
registrant-pcode: 88069
registrant-city: Tettnang
registrant-ccode: DE
registrant-phone: +49.7542500300
registrant-fax: +49.7542500318
registrant-email: tauerbach@antivir.de

admin-c-firstname: Tjark
admin-c-lastname: Auerbach
admin-c-organization: Avira GmbH
admin-c-street1: Lindauer Str. 21
admin-c-pcode: 88069
admin-c-city: Tettnang
admin-c-ccode: DE
admin-c-phone: +49.7542500300
admin-c-fax: +49.7542500318
admin-c-email: tauerbach@antivir.de

tech-c-firstname: Hostmaster
tech-c-lastname: EINSUNDEINS
tech-c-organization: 1&1 Internet AG
tech-c-street1: Elgendorfer Strasse 57
tech-c-pcode: 56410
tech-c-city: Montabaur
tech-c-ccode: DE
tech-c-phone: +49.1805006480
tech-c-fax: +49.1805001372
tech-c-email: hostmaster@1und1.com

bill-c-firstname: Hostmaster
bill-c-lastname: EINSUNDEINS
bill-c-organization: 1&1 Internet AG
bill-c-street1: Elgendorfer Strasse 57
bill-c-pcode: 56410
bill-c-city: Montabaur
bill-c-ccode: DE
bill-c-phone: +49.1805006480
bill-c-fax: +49.1805001372
bill-c-email: hostmaster@1und1.com


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post Mar 19 2007, 07:46 PM
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Thanks Animal.


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You are welcome.


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