Congressional candidate blames virus for e-mail

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LEWISTON – Mike Michaud, a Democratic candidate for the 2nd Congressional District seat, is blaming a computer virus for a flurry of unwanted e-mail from his campaign. Michaud’s campaign issued an apology Monday for sending campaign e-mail to people who do not support his candidacy.
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LEWISTON – Mike Michaud, a Democratic candidate for the 2nd Congressional District seat, is blaming a computer virus for a flurry of unwanted e-mail from his campaign.

Michaud’s campaign issued an apology Monday for sending campaign e-mail to people who do not support his candidacy.

“Somebody sent us a virus,” said campaign manager Peter Chandler. “The problem’s been fixed.”

Chandler explained that whenever someone asked to be removed from the mailing list, the virus apparently sent eight more campaign e-mails. Some people who received the e-mail were unhappy about it.

“This caused a great disturbance,” Chandler said. “Our campaign takes great effort to only send stuff to people who want it.”

Michaud of East Millinocket is a former president of the state Senate.


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