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> You shouldn't be allowing .exe's anyway ... Its common knowledge that
> .exe .com .bat .pif .scr are all not normal file transmissions. I would
> never ever allow a file extension from the listed above to ever be
> accepted as a attachment to a e-mail ... It should automaticly be denied
> at the mailserver scan engine -- this is most commonly a default feature
> turned on by defualt.

Well, I disagree. That was Microsofts take as well when virus started
moving around via email .... but in some cases they ARE normal.
>
>
>    Jeffrey Kroll :: IT Coordinator :: PBOA & Risk Services
> 941.955.0793 :: 1800 Second St. Suite 910 :: Sarasota, FL 34236
>
> "Ethernet (n): something used to catch the etherbunny"
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jeffry Bilder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 1:17 PM
>> To: ClamAV users ML
>> Subject: [Clamav-users] New Virus?
>>
>> Just seen a virus come through, I dont know what email it was
>> attached with, but it appears to run an executable called
>> pserv.exe.  I dont know if there are any others that are
>> included as well, but has anyone seen this yet?  Is there a
>> removal tool?  Google has no info on this virus.
>> Thanks!
>>

I checked on google ... a few pages of files with the name pserve.exe ...
If you think it's a virus, then submit it at the clamav site.
Why do you beleive it to be a virus ?

>> - Jeff
>>
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