Please remove me from all your lists dealing with MIBERRIE-D and MIBERRIE-L These hoaxes are not nice to receive. I checked all my virus check sources and didn't find the <sulfnbk.exe> mentioned anywhere. I did find it when I checked my files and removed it. I never had it before the message yesterday that mentioned it. Could it be that that sender was responsible for sending the file? I don't need messages like that. MIBERRIE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Part 1.1Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 5.0 (message/rfc822) > > Part 1.2Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 5.0 (message/rfc822) > > Part 1.3Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 5.0 (message/rfc822) > > Part 1.4Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 5.0 (message/rfc822)