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Le mercredi 18 janvier 2006 à 08:22 -0600, Peter Hunsberger a écrit : > On 1/18/06, Fraser Goffin <goffinf@h...> wrote: > > Recently I have received a number of emails that have been sent to xml-dev > > which look dubious. > > It's quite possible that they didn't come from the list but rather > that the headers where forged. Just because an e-mail says it's form > xml-dev doesn't make it true. If you now how, check the headers on > any suspicious e-mail before opening it. Some of these messages have been archived (see http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200601/maillist.html) so, in that case, they did really come through xml-dev. Many of them are using Mike Kay's address, but, of course, that doesn't prove anything more than the fact that Mike's address is known by a virused computer. Eric -- GPG-PGP: 2A528005 Don't you think all these XML schema languages should work together? http://dsdl.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric van der Vlist http://xmlfr.org http://dyomedea.com (ISO) RELAX NG ISBN:0-596-00421-4 http://oreilly.com/catalog/relax (W3C) XML Schema ISBN:0-596-00252-1 http://oreilly.com/catalog/xmlschema ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ceci est une partie de message=?ISO-8859-1?Q?num=E9riquement?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?_sign=E9e?=
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