I am going to be out of the office most of Friday the 22nd of December.
Unfortunately, yesterday I had to drive back to Marbella from Madrid to reboot
a router and am now driving back to Madrid again today.
This means any pending work I had scheduled for yesterday is now moved to
Tommorrow.
We're all seeing it... My log files have increased over 30% in recent times
as I'm sure yours have too. Through due diligence we stop an awful lot, but
much still gets by.
But we're being active after the fact. Is there anyone who has knowledge of
what virus and/or trojan is causing all of
When I previously ran the 3.x version of Declude Junkmail, I used an
external file for my white-list. I transferred it over to the new Security
Suite but haven't had any luck, it just gets skipped and whitelisted
addresses get tested like any other.
In my Global.cfg file I have the line:
Nevermind, fixed it... needed to be in the $default$.junkmail file.
Thanks,
Sam
SJ.Stanaitis - Network Administrator
Decorative Product Source E-commerce Network
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You said it is being skipped. What does the junkmail log say?
John T
eServices For You
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I'd like to be more proactive and go on an education crusade to provide
folks with the knowledge of how to detect if their systems are infected
and
what to do about it, but I have no idea of what to look for or what
software
to use to fix it.
You're going to educate:
1. Little ole' Mrs. Smith
Setup a blacklist and start blocking the IP ranges of the Home-Based
systems. Take the offending IP addresses and use ARIN to look up the ip
range of the offending ISP. You may even be able to call the ISP to get
their non-business ip ranges.
Kevin Bilbee
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From:
Remember this post I made back on November 10, 2006 (see below)? A lot of
list members have since e-mailed asking if I ever found someone and how it
was coming along. In follow-up to those same folks on the list we finally
completed upgrade to our Declude installs from 1.82 to 4.3.23. Once again
I've got a single mailbox on my Imail server configured to get all the SPAM.
It's then processed in TheBat! (Exciting, I know. Take a moment and
revel.)
Anyhow, my Symantec Antivirus is snagging a slew of Trojan.Dowiex!inf which
it identifies as a low risk Trojan horse. I've got Declude 4
do you have avafterjm on?
In that case if it is deemed as spam then virus scan will not run on it.
Harry Vanderzand
inTown Internet Computer Services
519-741-1222
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S.J.Stanaitis
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Submit a sample through http://www.virustotal.com
and it will show you which anti-virus programs are currently identifying it.
Gary
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