Sure. Zip his signature file that is causing the problem. Password protect the zip file. Email me both the zip file and the password for it. (This is all to bypass any accidental antivirus detection blocking the attachment along the way.) I'll run it through our system to see what happens.

Ted

--On Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:05 PM +0800 Nicholas Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi List,
I am having some problem on the detection of this particulat virus
JS.FORTNIGHT.E-2. Whenever my user attach a html signature to his email,
the email will be rejected by clam stating that it is infected by the
above. So i asked him to reject his signature and all went swell. Can
someone help me to verify it?  thanks & regards
nicholas chua

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