Immm... Eudora Mail .. automatically saves attachments in <drive>:\program files\qualcomm\eudora\attachments .. right? The (very old) version (4.1) that I have sure does that. And even if you delete the email itself (after opening), or right click on the file and selecting delete - the file stays. So, you just need to get the file in there and have the user visit a corrupted web .. and hey.. presto! Just my 2c on this, Roelof. On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Thor Larholm wrote: +Isn't {42D00B20-479C-11d4-9706-00105A40931C} a GUID for your user account, +and as such unknown from time to time, making the proposed exploit +unfeasable ? + + +Regards +Thor Larholm +Jubii A/S - Internet Programmer + + ------------------------------------------------------ Roelof W Temmingh SensePost IT security roelof@sensepost.com +27 83 448 6996 http://www.sensepost.com http://www.hackrack.com