It found "virus found" which was probably part of "No virus found" which 
AV Scanners like AVG will put into the footer of emails.

Is there a way to edit that regex so it  finds "virus found" but only 
when not part of "No virus found"?

Kevin wrote:
> Fernando Barajas wrote:
>   
>> Hi!  One of my customers received a message from ASSP:
>>
>> "host e-quallity.net [209.85.7.40]: 554 5.7.1 Your message was
>> rejected because it appears to be part of a spam bomb -- . ( reason:
>> 'virus found' )
>>
>> Is that "BombRE" in action?
>>
>> In that case, is there any way I could test which part of the mail is
>> triggering the BombRE?  I'm using ASSP with the "deluxe" extension for
>> Cpanel.
>>
>>     
>
> It found the words 'virus found' in the email, that's why it rejected 
> it. This is part of our default BombRe.
>
> You can use the Analyzer page in the ASSP web gui to check messages 
> against the ASSP tests.
>
> Kevin
>
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