I recently received an email from someone that I do not know.

There was an attatchment named "if you.pif"

The subject of the email was The Garden Of Eden.

I tried scanning the attachment with PC-cillin
which did not show any virus.

I then saved this attachment to my HD and and tried
to rescan it. PC-cillin reports that it cannot find
the file.

I then renamed the file to "you", I could open this file
with PC-cillin or notepad.

I ftp'd the file to a linux machine on my LAN and opened
it with emacs.

This just shows a bunch @^e@@@½!@# stuff

Upon closer inspection I seen some snippets of plain text:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
GetLastActivePopup
GetActiveWindow
Messagebox
user32.dll

Scrolling down a little further shows:
HELO <-- please note that this is a smtp command
MAIL FROM: <-- another smtp command
RCPT TO: <-- yet another

This .pif file is connecting to a prodigy.net smtp server:
pimout1-ext.prodigy.net with a return address of
<foreverart@sbcglobal.net>

Visiting www.sbcglobal.net redirects to sbcglobal.prodigy.net
I am assuming that sbcglobal is just an innocent victim here.

I would like to decompile this .pif file if at all possible
in the hopes of maybe locating the origin of this mini-worm.

So could someone please point me in the right direction of
a decompiler that will show this file in its original form.

Thank You