I'm seeing a lot of these:
08/11/2003 00:05:37 Q1610005b050c0a12 Outlook 'CR' vulnerability [From: " vi] in line 7
08/11/2003 02:12:51 Q33e12758026284fb File(s) are INFECTED [[Outlook 'Blank Folding' Vulnerability]: 0]
The 'CR' are messages that do not have attachements.
The 'CR' vulnerability occurs when there is a long "CR" character (carriage return) in the E-mail headers, which the RFCs do not allow (and causes a vulnerability, so Declude Virus has to quarantine the E-mail). As usual, upgrading the broken mail client normally fixes the problem.
The Blank Folding vulnerability is a bit different (it occurs when there is a line in the header with just a single space or tab and nothing else; this is technically valid but never necessary, and causes a vulnerability). Upgrading the mail client should fix this, as well.
-Scott
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