avast! and GMail -> some funny email i got...

BASIC HEADER

From: info@gmail.com To: rejzor@gmail.com Date: 20-Oct-2005 14:51 Subject: [avast! - INFECTED] Your password has been successfully updated

MAIL BODY

Dear user rejzor,

You have successfully updated the password of your Gmail account.

If you did not authorize this change or if you need assistance with your account, please contact Gmail customer service at: info@gmail.com

Thank you for using Gmail!
The Gmail Support Team

+++ Attachment: No Virus (Clean)
+++ Gmail Antivirus - www.gmail.com


avast! Antivirus: Trimis mesaj INFECTAT:
\updated-password.zip#2535198551 (Win32:SdBot-1274 [Trj]) a fost sters din mesaj.

Baza de date virusi (VPS): 0542-4, 10/20/2005
Testat in: 10/20/2005 2:51:11 PM
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Info from where i got the mail

Received: from gmail.com (ns3.eurobitco.net [193.226.136.33]) by mx.gmail.com with ESMTP id f17si1330231qba.2005.10.20.04.50.07; Thu, 20 Oct 2005 04:50:11 -0700 (PDT)

Now there are several things that “bother” me.
The most funny is that avast! intercepted the attachement somewhere between sender and me. And it wasn’t my avast! since i don’t use Internet Mail provider.
And since GMail doesn’t use any antivirus, just generic extensions blocking the mail is most obviously not from info@gmail.com.
Also there are parts of text in spanish, maybe portugese language (Tech ,maybe you’ll know if that is any of the mentioned languages).

I know this isn’t anything special but makes me curious since entire mail doesn’t make any sense at all…

It’s actually Romanian.
But yes, it’s kind of strange…

RejZor, for sure there isn’t any Portuguese word there.
I deeply doubt that even Spanish.

I think these

could be Italian… Am I wrong?

It looked that way to me so i decided to ask you since you know that language best…

No trouble at all… in fact the email is really strange. I did not receive it and I have GMail.

I also have G-Mail and didn’t receive this letter. I wouldn’t answer it as it may be an attempt to get your password.

Does your password still work?