Venkateswarlu,
You need a current service agreement and the latest beta, 1.79 in order
to block password protected zip files. The beta can be downloaded from
the Declude Virus manual page:
http://www.declude.com/virus/manual.htm
See this post for more information on how to block password
Title: OT: Hello?
I haven't rec'd anything from either of these lists today?
Sharyn
Title: OT: Hello?
There
have been a few posts.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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Sent: Thursday, July
29, 2004 9:58 AM
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Title: OT: Hello?
Hi
Sharyn.
I
haven't seen anything today either, maybe everyone in the north-east is out
looking at that strange yellow object in the sky (the sun) and trying to dry
out.
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Title: OT: Hello?
Also, don't forget a temperature above 70.. Maybe even 80
by now..
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CatuognoSent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 1:37 PMTo:
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Hello?
Hi
Sharyn.
I
haven't
On Thursday, July 29, 2004, 1:36:45 PM, Marc wrote:
MC Hi Sharyn.
MC
MC I haven't seen anything today either, maybe everyone in the
MC north-east is out looking at that strange yellow object in the sky
MC (the sun) and trying to dry out.
That's not the sun. It's a hologram projected overhead
Only a mad scientist would come up with that. ;)
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 11:03 AM
To: Marc Catuogno
Subject: Re[2]:
I found a false positive blocked message that failed a vulnerability
detected in a message with the following X-Mailer:
X-Mailer: Mozilla/3.0 (compatible; StarOffice/5.2;Linux)
Is there a known problem in this version of StarOffice? If so, is there
a version that I could recommend upgrading to
I just installed the latest f-prot last night and some viruses are getting
through now.
I ran the eicarzip test at declude and I received the attachment.
This is a test message that was sent to you because you
(or someone you know) visited our page at
http://www.declude.com/tools .
Declude
Here is a list of viruses that norton has stopped but f-prot has not
stopped.
,Threat category: VirusSource: EICAR.COM,Description: The email attachment
EICAR.COM within eicar.zip is infected with the EICAR Test String virus.
,Threat category: VirusSource: [EMAIL PROTECTED],Description: The
I just installed the latest f-prot last night and some viruses are getting
through now.
I'm not surprised:
SCANFILEC:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe /ARCHIVE=5 /NOBO /NOME /AR
/DU /P /C /AU /DEL /AP /REPORT=report.txt
I don't believe those are valid options for F-Prot -- it looks like they
I found a false positive blocked message that failed a vulnerability
detected in a message with the following X-Mailer:
X-Mailer: Mozilla/3.0 (compatible; StarOffice/5.2;Linux)
Is there a known problem in this version of StarOffice? If so, is there a
version that I could recommend upgrading
R. Scott Perry wrote:
I found a false positive blocked message that failed a vulnerability
detected in a message with the following X-Mailer:
X-Mailer: Mozilla/3.0 (compatible; StarOffice/5.2;Linux)
Is there a known problem in this version of StarOffice? If so, is
there a version that I could
I found a false positive blocked message that failed a vulnerability
detected in a message with the following X-Mailer:
X-Mailer: Mozilla/3.0 (compatible; StarOffice/5.2;Linux)
Is there a known problem in this version of StarOffice? If so, is there
a version that I could recommend upgrading
Note that the headers really indicate StarOffice. I'm pretty sure that
it isn't Mozilla based. The X-Mailer identifier is done the same way
that browsers identify themselves, and even IE identifies itself as
Mozilla which became a defacto standard for browser compatibility
checks. Besides,
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